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    If a business is allowed to trade under the current rules, then it is quite legal to go there - Bunnings or otherwise. I go early in the morning as Tradies get an hour to themselves before the masses descend.

    Noticed the other day that there were almost no paint rollers or brushes at my local Bunnings - the guy said paint sales were up 600%. There’s a lot of freshly painted rooms and houses out there now - including mine, but in my defence I bought the paint some time ago and have been working through the house - current lockdown has just helped things along.
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    I must say most seemed to be getting stuff today at Bunnings and not just browsing.

    Talking to a Big W manager last week their sales numbers are fine, interestingly it's swung quickly to online sales, but she said it seemed like a lot of people in store were merely browsing just to get out of the house, which was annoying her no end

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Actually, i usually go to Mitre 10,as it is a smaller owner operated store,and the staff are very helpful.
    The guy that runs it has been around hardwares all his life(probably 60) so he knows what to keep in stock,and what not to keep in stock,so they usually have what you want.
    I only went to Bunnings cos it was close to Supercheap.
    And actually i much prefer Autobarn,but Supercheap it was today.

    FoR those that know this area,there is also a huge Mitre 10 at Beenleigh as well.

    Maybe its only QLD where there are still a few.
    WA still has a few
    The one in Kalamunda is much like yours scarry
    The owner knows his stuff and with a Bunnings only 100m away his prices are a little higher (not unreasonable) but he has the stock
    The Bunnings is not a warehouse, it’s still twice the size of Mitre 10, but doesn’t have what you need
    Bindoon Mitre 10 is quite good for a country hardware Corona Virus
    My other choice is in Moora
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    If a business is allowed to trade under the current rules, then it is quite legal to go there - Bunnings or otherwise. I go early in the morning as Tradies get an hour to themselves before the masses descend.

    Noticed the other day that there were almost no paint rollers or brushes at my local Bunnings - the guy said paint sales were up 600%. There’s a lot of freshly painted rooms and houses out there now - including mine, but in my defence I bought the paint some time ago and have been working through the house - current lockdown has just helped things along.
    It is not quite that straight forward I think. If it's open doesn't mean you comply with the Directives by going there to buy anything. Its down south but see the discussion here:

    Coronavirus Australia: Trips to Bunnings given all clear under stay-at-home orders

    And here:

    Home Confinement, Movement and Gathering Direction | Queensland Health

    Where essential goods and services is specifically defined as "are food and other supplies, and services, that are needed for the necessities of life and operation of society, such as food, fuel, medical supplies, and other goods"

    You could argue that "necessities of life and operation of society" includes doing home renos but it sounds weak, particularly given the examples given that help interpret that phrase. Going to Bunnings for work needs or to fix an emergency issue at home sure.

    Having said that if you had an emergent problem to fix by a Bunnings visit and while there you grabbed other non essentials it's hard to see that being an issue.

    Bunnings delivers but often you have to see, measure and feel what you need etc.

    Interesting discussion.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Budgie smugglers be buggered, it's either boardies or eau naturale!

    I live near Byron, remember! Corona VirusCorona VirusCorona Virus
    I see Byron is now listed as a Coronavirus hotspot and everyone there is being urged to get tested, even if they only have a sniffle and have not knowingly been in contact with a positive person.

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    Just when you thought it was safe to back into the water........

    SARS-CoV-2: Virus able to survive in 60C temperatures

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    I think it is time that some Victorians heeded the Nation's Call. No, I don't mean for ANZAC Day either.




    Coronavirus Melbourne: Young Victorians copping most fines for flouting restriction rules





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    I see several hundred people from the East are stranded in WA after finishing their quarantine and unable to return home. Most were cruise ship passengers.
    I also wonder how many grey nomads with caravans are stuck in WA because SA and the NT have closed their borders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I see several hundred people from the East are stranded in WA after finishing their quarantine and unable to return home. Most were cruise ship passengers.
    I also wonder how many grey nomads with caravans are stuck in WA because SA and the NT have closed their borders.
    Some grey nomads sold their house to buy their big 4WD and caravan or motorhome. They don't have a home to go to. I wonder what they do.

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    Those marooned on the West coast could knock on Trouty's door but they should be prepared to duck. Quickly. I suppose they use their own accommodation & make out it is an extended vacation.

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