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Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Mt Warrenheip and Mt Buninyong from near Newlyn, 2020, 28/12/2020
Mt Warrenheip and Mt Buninyong from near Newlyn, 2020hill, newlyn, mount bunonyong, mount warrenheip -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Looking Towards Mount Franklin, 2020, 12/12/2020
Colour photograph of a view looking Towards Mount Franklin, 2020mount franklin, volcano, lalgambook -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Advertisement for Swallow & Ariell and Empire Day at Port Melbourne, 01: "illustrated Australian News", .02: "The Age", 1886 - 1908
Newspaper pages .01 - Double page from the "Illustrated Australian News". Central pages drawings/etchings of the late Hobart Pasha; the inauguration of Tragowel Pains irrigation scheme and sketches of the Yarra. Back page has advertisement for Swallow & Ariell .02 - Page from "the Age" listing Empire Day celebrations including Port Melbourne celebrations fetes and exhibitions, yarra river, illustrated australian news, the age, empire day -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Lamp outside Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, 2020, 05/2020
Colour photograph of the street light outside her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat.Colour photograph of a street lamp outside Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat, 2020her majesty's theatre, ballarat, lydiard street south, lamp, gas lamp -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Drawing - Property Illustration, Margaret Picken, 6/29 Mary Street, Kew, 1989
After training as a Cartographic Draftsman within the mining industry, I worked as a property illustrator for real estate firms in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 23 years from 1983. I initially photographed houses with a Polaroid camera and made a 'thumbnail' sketch while there. The photos were used to scale off a sketch in pencil and then that sketch was overlaid with drafting film and the 'pen and ink' completed. The pens I used were the Rotring ‘Rapidigraph’ drafting pens. The ink was also made by Rotring (German).The film was ‘Rapidraw’, polyester drafting film, double matte. It takes a very fine line and doesn’t bleed. As well as house sketches, there were often floor plans and site plans ordered. Aerial sketches were ordered when the property needed an overall view. (Margaret Picken, 2020)This drawing is one of a series created by Margaret Picken for a number of real estate agents in Melbourne between 1983 and 2005. Each work is signed and dated by the artist.Gift of Margaret Picken, 2020Unit 6 in a two storey, variegated cream brick group of apartments. Built by the Kew Baptist Church in 1964 on the grounds of 'Rangeview' and using that name. Pen and ink architectural drawing on drafting film of 6/29 Mary Street, Kew by Margaret Picken. 6/29 MARY ST., KEW / MARGARET PICKEN '89 / WOODARDS ~ KEWartist -- margaret picken 1950-, architectural drawings -- houses -- kew (vic.), 6/29 mary street - kew (vic). -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Covid19 Panemic Dining Rules at Red Spoon, Warrnambool, 2020, 29/06/2020
Colour photograph of Covid19 Panemic Dining Rules at Red Spoon, Warrnambool, 2020. Social Distancing of 1.5 m was in force, and numbers in restaurant were greatly reduced to assist nin reducing the spread of Covid19, and diners had to sign in and wait to be seated by staff. warrnambool, horse, beach, coast, dawn, dominic brine -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, House on the corner of Lyons Street South and Dana Street, Ballarat Central, 2020, 21/04/2020
A large double storey building on the corner of Lyons Street South and Dana Street, Ballarat Central, 2020lyons st south, architecture, dana street, ballarat -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Opening of the Old Colonists' Club after the 2020 Covid19 Lockdown, 27/11/2020
Notices on the leadlight doors of teh Old Colinsts Hall with conditions for entrance after the 2020 Covid19 Lockdown/ballarat old colonists' club, ballarat old colonists' hall, leadlight, covid19, pandemic -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, Tram 29 Floral Tram - 1939, Mar. 1939
Photo features the 1939 Floral Tram, No. 29, photographed in Wendouree Parade, rendered in colour. March 1939. Has four ladies dressed in matching clothes standing outside the tram and four inside the doorways. See Item 7000 for a hand coloured image. with the ladies standing in the tram and 8965 for an actual postcard with Wal Jack notes on rear.Yields information about Ballarat 's 29 decorated for the 1939 Ballarat Floral Festival and its appearance and its use and publicity and demonstrates its colours of the flowers used.Digital image from the Wal Jack Ballarat Album of an Agfa postcard. Written on the rear in ink "No. 29, March 1939 as floral tram"trams, tramways, floral tram, decorated trams, tram 29 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, 2/29 Battalion AIF Association, A History of the 2/29th Battalion - 8th Australian 8th Division, AIF, 1991
Book, soft cover, black print on front, back & spine. Black & white photograph of military tank & 2/29 Battalion colour patch on front cover with light yellow colour background. 224 cut plain pages, illustrated black & white photographs. Handwritten in black in on title page: To Bill Toan Thanks for getting me (nice and pissed in Singapore) Feb 1992 My son Peter joins me in sending best wishes Kind regards Clem Sheppard. Donated by Bgo Y Mens Club In black ink on front page: RSL Stampbooks, military history -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions For Army Models B-29 And B-29A Airplanes
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph (Item) - Native Digital Image, Judd Family Grave, Boroondara General Cemetery, 2020, 31/03/2020
thomas judd, parkhill, 20 hillcrest avenue -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Photo - Coghlan J M, Unknown, Coghlan, Oswald Joseph Moore.Councilor,1919-20, 1928-29
Oswald Joseph Moore Coghlan was elected to Ballarat Shire Council in 1914 serving until 1932. he served two terms as Shire President,1919-20 and 1928-29.Original Historic Photo.Photo is sepia in colour, in a narrow brown wooden frame ,with brown mount, gold edges the photo. It is of Councilor Oswald Joseph Moore Coghlan,he was on council in 1919-20 and 1928-29.Councilor Oswald Joseph Moore Coghlan,Ballarat Shire. Shire President 1919-1920,1928-1929.ballarat shire council, coghlan oswald joseph moore, 1914 32 -
Clunes Museum
Book - BOOK AND CD, PETER SPARK, CLUNES CEMETERY VICTORIA HEADSTONE REGISTER 1861-2020, 2020
REGISTER OF HEADSTONES OF PRESBYTERIAN AND CATHOLIC SECTIONS.1 VOLUME ONE: CLUNES CEMETERY VICTORIA, HEADSTONE REGISTER 1861-2020 PRESBYTERIAN SECTION .2 VOLUME TWO: CLUNES CEMETERY VICTORIA, HEADSTONE REGISTER 1861-2020 CATHOLIC SECTION .3 PHOTOGRAPHS OF VOL. ONE PRESBYTERIAN SECTION ON CD, CD IS IN A WHITE SQUARE ENVELOPE .4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF VOL. TWO OF CATHOLIC SECTION ON CDnon-fictionREGISTER OF HEADSTONES OF PRESBYTERIAN AND CATHOLIC SECTIONSclunes cemetery, presbyterian headstones, catholic headstones -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newsletter, Deakin Community News, Summer 2020, Summer 2020
Deakin Community News Summer 2020 provided by Michael Sukkar MP, Federal Member for Deakin, outlining local projects funded by the Federal Government.deakin electorate, michael sukhar mp, croydon -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Ballarat GovHub under construction, 2020
GovHub is next door to Civic Hall in Mair Street, Ballarat.Photographs of Ballarat GovHub under construction, 2020govhub, mair street ballarat -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, State Library of Victoria, "Light Rail towards 2020", 2006
Poster - A3 full colour printed on heavy paper, titled "Light Rail towards 2020", advertising an exhibition show casing the finalists in a tertiary design competition for a futuristic transport vehicle for the year 2020. To be held at the State Library of Victoria October 2006. See: http://www.butterpaper.com/vanilla/comments.php?DiscussionID=633&page=1 accessed 29-6-2017 and printed and stored with item. Sponsored by lab.3000, Alstom, Yarra Trams, United Group and the State Library of Victoria - has their logos.trams, tramways, tramcars, competition, alstom, yarra trams, united group -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Administrative record - Depot List, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), "PTC Allocation of tramcars as at 01 December 1994", 1/12/1994
Gives tram allocations for Brunswick, Camberwell, East Preston, Kew, Glenhuntly, Essendon, Malvern and South Melbourne. Also provides notes on tram with poles and pantographs.Yields information about tramcar allocation between various depots and workshops.Set of five double sided A4 photocopied sheets titled "PTC Allocation of tramcars as at 01 December 1994", trams, tramways, tramcars, ptc, lists, depots, depot allocation -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald and Weekly Times, "The Weekly Times - Jan. 29, 1975", "Vintage Trams", 29/01/1975 12:00:00 AM
Pages 1, 38 and 39 of the "The Weekly Times - Jan. 29, 1975" No. 5415 featuring a photograph of Mr. Alf Twentyman on his cable car set at Northcote and centre page spread on the activities of the TMSV - Tramway Museum Society of Victoria at Bylands. Gives a background on the Museum and has photos of many of its workers - see Key associations.trams, tramways, tmsv, cable trams, bylands, museums -
Melbourne Legacy
Badge, Legacy Appeal Badge 2020 - $10
An example of badges issued by Legacy for fundraising during the Legacy Appeal and Badge Week. The donation value is $10. The badge was for sale in 2020 as the date is on the badge. It is in the collection to show the modern equivalent of the older style badges. The badge of Legacy is the Torch and Wreath of Laurel. The Torch signifies the undying flame of service and sacrifice of those who gave their lives for their country. The Wreath of Laurel is the symbol of our remembrance of them. The card makes a tax deductible receipt.Example of Legacy badges that were sold up to raise money for Legacy's work. Circular teal Legacy Appeal badge with the Legacy torch, it is made of gold coloured metal with teal enamel around a torch and wreath, the word Legacy and the date 2020. It is on a white card with blue printing showing it's value. Badge has a post and a separate butterfly clutch.legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, ANZAC Dawn Remembrance During the Covid-19 Pandemic, 2020, 25/04/2020
On 12 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, who had initially come to the attention of the WHO on 31 December 2019. On 3 March, the Reserve Bank of Australia became the first central bank to cut interest rates in response to the outbreak. Official interest rates were cut by 0.25% (25 base points) to a record low of 0.5%. On 12 March, the Federal Government announced a A$17.6 billion stimulus package, the first since the 2008 GFC. he package consists of multiple parts, a one-off A$750 payment to around 6.5 million welfare recipients as early as 31 March 2020, small business assistance with 700,000 grants up to $25,000 and a 50% wage subsidy for 120,000 apprenticies or trainees for up to 9 months, 1 billion to support economically impacted sectors, regions and communities, and $700 million to increase tax write off and $3.2 billion to support short-term small and medium-sized business investment. On 16 March, Premier Dan Andrews and Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos declared a state of emergency for Victoria for at least four weeks. On 19 March, the Reserve Bank again cut interest rates by a further 0.25% to 0.25%, the lowest in Australian history. On 22 March, the government announced a second stimulus package of A$66bn, increasing the amount of total financial package offered to A$89bn. This included several new measures like doubling income support for individuals on Jobseeker's allowance, granting A$100,000 to small and medium-sized businesses and A$715 million to Australian airports and airlines. It also allowed individuals affected by the outbreak to access up to A$10,000 of their superannuation during 2019–2020 and also being able to take an additional same amount for the next year. on the same day Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced on 22 March that the state will bring the school holiday forwards to 24 March from 27 March. On 30 March, the Australian Federal Government announced a $130 billion "JobKeeper" wage subsidy program offering to pay employers up to $1500 a fortnight per full-time, part-time or casual employee that has worked for that business for over a year. For a business to be eligible, they must have lost 30% of turnover after 1 March of annual revenue up to and including $1 billion. For businesses with a revenue of over $1 billion, turnover must have decreased by 50%. Businesses are then required by law to pay the subsidy to their staff, in lieu of their usual wages. This response came after the enormous job losses seen just a week prior when an estimated 1 million Australians lost their jobs. This massive loss in jobs caused the myGov website to crash and lines out of Centrelink offices to run hundreds of metres long.The program was backdated to 1 March, to aim at reemploying the many people who had just lost their jobs in the weeks before. Businesses would receive the JobKeeper subsidy for six months. On 2 April, the number of cases in Victoria exceeded 1,000, including over 100 healthcare workers. On 5 April, New South Wales Police launched a criminal investigation into whether the operator of Ruby Princess, Carnival Australia, broke the Biosecurity Act 2015 (Cwth) and New South Wales state laws, by deliberately concealing COVID-19 cases. On 6 April, the Department of Health revealed that 2,432 people recovered from the infection as the federal government started reporting recovery statistics. This is more than a third from the official number reported so far, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly stating, "I think it is important. Firstly it really reinforces that message, which is a true one, that most people who get this disease do recover”. The day before, at 3pm, it was announced that 2,315 of the 5,687 confirmed coronavirus cases had recovered. May 2020 - An outbreak in Victoria at a meatworks that was later revealed to be Cedar Meats was announced on 02 May with eight cases. By 8 May, the cluster of cases linked to Cedar Meats in Victoria was 71, consisting of at least 57 workers and 13 close contacts, including a nurse, aged care worker and high school student. The number had increased to 75 by 9 May, 88 by 13 May, and 90 by 14 May. On 9 May, two Victorian cases were announced to be related to McDonald's Fawkner. By 18 May, this had increased to 12 cases, and on that day it was revealed that a delivery driver had tested positive, prompting the closing for cleaning of 12 more McDonald's locations: Melton East, Laverton North, Yallambie, Taylors Lakes, Campbellfield, Sunbury, Hoppers Crossing, Riverdale Village, Sandown, Calder Highway Northbound/Outbound, Calder Highway Southbound/Inbound, and BP Rockbank Service Centre Outbound. On 15 May, South Australia became the second jurisdiction, after the ACT, to be free of any active cases, however on 26 May, a woman returning from overseas who was granted exemption into South Australia from her hotel quarantine in Victoria tested positive for COVID-19. This was the first new case in 19 days for the state.[101] On 4 June, it was announced that the woman had recovered and the state was free of any active cases once again.[102] On 17 May, Victoria announced two further business sites had been shut down due to a suspected case at each. Domino's Pizza in Fairfield has been shut for two weeks, and mattress manufacturer The Comfort Group in Deer Park was closed from Friday 15 May to at least Wednesday 20 May. On 6 June, both New South Wales and Victoria reported no new cases for the previous 24 hours, with only Queensland and Western Australia reporting one new case each, the lowest national total since February. Western Australia also announced two old cases. However, the new case in Queensland was linked to the Rydges on Swanston cluster in Melbourne when a man who travelled from Melbourne to Brisbane on Virgin flight VA313 on 1 June tested positive.Colour photographs of an ANZAC dawn remembrance from Armstrong Street South, Ballarat looking East towards Mount Warrenheip. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and associated social distancing requirements regular ANZAC Day services and marches could not be held. People were encouraged to remember from their driveways at dawn on 25 April 2020. covid-19, corona virus, pandemic, social distancing, anzac day driveway remembrance, dawn, australian flag, mount warrenheip -
Greensborough Historical Society
Flyer - Article and Leaflet, Greensborough Inter Church Council, Greensborough Interchurch Council. Family picnic and fun day 26/01/1995, 26/01/1995
The Greensborough Interchurch Council organised a family picnic and fun day on Australia Day 26/01/1995. Leaflet advertising the event and article by Rosie Bray2 p. Leaflet: blue text on yellow paper; article: black text on white papergreensborough interchurch council, australia day, picnics in greensborough -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record, Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society (PMHPS), Port Melbourne Historical an Preservation Society Annual Report 2020, August 2020
PMHPS Annual report. Red and grey photograph of COVID-19 virus on white cover as included in an article 'Then and now-The Spanish Flu and COVID-19 Pandemics' by Debbie Cuthbertson, The Age, 22 March 2020.pmhps, sue leong, vera white, lyn mcleavy, donald james walker, port melbourne historical & preservation society, moira findlay, debbie cuthbertson, annual report -
Greensborough Historical Society
Programme - Booklet, Greensborough Inter Church Council, Greensborough Interchurch Council. The way of the cross. Good Friday 01/04/1994, 01/04/1994
The Greensborough Interchurch Council held a Way of the Cross service on Good Friday 01/04/1994. Includes a press release and 4 newspaper clippings of local Easter services and community activities.8 p., black text on white paper, green cover, stapled in top left corner.greensborough interchurch council, church services, easter, way of the cross -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - View Across to Post Office Arcade, Carol Ann Jones, Pizza Roundabout Cr. Main & Wimmera Streets 26th January 2020, 26/1/2020
Roundabout removed on 28th January 2020 by councilRoundabout showing Post Office Arcade -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - View Across to Post Office, Carol Ann Jones, Pizza Roundabout Cr. Main & Wimmera Streets 26th January 2020, 26/1/2020
Roundabout removed on 28th January 2020 by councilRoundabout showing Chemist & Post Office -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Pizza Roundabout with stenciled Runners; looking up Wimmera Street, Carol Ann Jones, Pizza Roundabout Cr. Main & Wimmera Streets 26th January 2020, 26/1/2020
Roundabout removed on 28th January 2020 by councilRoundabout showing Chemist and Post Officestreetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - View Upper Main Street Looking East, Carol Ann Jones, Pizza Roundabout Cr. Main & Wimmera Streets 26th January 2020, 26/1/2020
Roundabout removed on 28th January 2020 by councilRoundabout showing Post Office and Arcade -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1928-29 A Team Premiership, c. 1929
Photograph of 1928-29 A Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, j ward, fred armstrong, fred glenie, ted wolsley, frank schrape, tom walker, ern backman, edmund forscutt, william mill, bill isbister, g laity, peter robertson, charlie parker, jim watson, percy love, t jeff riley, jim armstrong -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Social Distancing Signs during the Covid-19 Pandemic, 2020, 06/04/2020
On 12 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, who had initially come to the attention of the WHO on 31 December 2019. On 3 March, the Reserve Bank of Australia became the first central bank to cut interest rates in response to the outbreak. Official interest rates were cut by 0.25% (25 base points) to a record low of 0.5%. On 12 March, the Federal Government announced a A$17.6 billion stimulus package, the first since the 2008 GFC. he package consists of multiple parts, a one-off A$750 payment to around 6.5 million welfare recipients as early as 31 March 2020, small business assistance with 700,000 grants up to $25,000 and a 50% wage subsidy for 120,000 apprenticies or trainees for up to 9 months, 1 billion to support economically impacted sectors, regions and communities, and $700 million to increase tax write off and $3.2 billion to support short-term small and medium-sized business investment. On 16 March, Premier Dan Andrews and Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos declared a state of emergency for Victoria for at least four weeks. On 19 March, the Reserve Bank again cut interest rates by a further 0.25% to 0.25%, the lowest in Australian history. On 22 March, the government announced a second stimulus package of A$66bn, increasing the amount of total financial package offered to A$89bn. This included several new measures like doubling income support for individuals on Jobseeker's allowance, granting A$100,000 to small and medium-sized businesses and A$715 million to Australian airports and airlines. It also allowed individuals affected by the outbreak to access up to A$10,000 of their superannuation during 2019–2020 and also being able to take an additional same amount for the next year. on the same day Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced on 22 March that the state will bring the school holiday forwards to 24 March from 27 March. On 30 March, the Australian Federal Government announced a $130 billion "JobKeeper" wage subsidy program offering to pay employers up to $1500 a fortnight per full-time, part-time or casual employee that has worked for that business for over a year. For a business to be eligible, they must have lost 30% of turnover after 1 March of annual revenue up to and including $1 billion. For businesses with a revenue of over $1 billion, turnover must have decreased by 50%. Businesses are then required by law to pay the subsidy to their staff, in lieu of their usual wages. This response came after the enormous job losses seen just a week prior when an estimated 1 million Australians lost their jobs. This massive loss in jobs caused the myGov website to crash and lines out of Centrelink offices to run hundreds of metres long.The program was backdated to 1 March, to aim at reemploying the many people who had just lost their jobs in the weeks before. Businesses would receive the JobKeeper subsidy for six months. Victoria's "Second Wave" from Ballarat Courier, 05 August 2020 Wednesday, August 5: 725 cases, 15 deaths. A record figure reached yet again. Tuesday, August 4: 439 cases, 11 deaths. New fines introduced for COVID-infected people who aren't home. Monday, August 3: 429 cases, 13 deaths. Premier details mass industry shutdowns in Melbourne. Sunday, August 2: 671 cases, seven deaths as harsh new statewide lockdowns are announced Saturday, August 1: 397 new cases, three deaths Friday, July 31: 627 new cases, eight deaths. Premier says one in four Covid cases not home when checked. Thursday July 30: 723 cases, 13 deaths. Just when it was looking promising, alarming new record set. Wednesday July 29: 295 new cases, nine deaths as new cases drop below 300 for first time in nine days Tuesday July 28: 380 new cases, six deaths as aged care outbreaks continue to climb Monday July 27: 532 new cases as daily cases hits 500 for first time, six deaths Sunday July 26: 459 new cases as double-digit death toll is recorded for first time with 10 deaths Saturday July 25: 357 new cases, five new deaths Friday July 24: 300 cases, six deaths, ADF role expanded to help with contact tracing. Thursday July 23 - 403 cases, five deaths, worst day for fatalities in any state, masks now mandatory Wednesday July 22 - 484 cases, two deaths Tuesday July 21 - 374 cases, three deaths Monday July 20 - 275 cases, one death Sunday July 19 - 363 cases, three deaths, notice that masks will become mandatory in lockdown areas Saturday July 18 - 217 cases, three deaths, final Melbourne public housing tower released from hard lockdown Friday July 17 - 428 cases, three deaths Thursday July 16 - 317 cases, two deaths Wednesday July 15 - 238 cases, one death Tuesday July 14 - 270 cases, two deaths Monday July 13 - 177 cases Sunday July 12 - 273 cases, one death Saturday July 11 - 216 cases, one death Friday July 10 - 288 cases, a national daily record at the time Thursday July 9 - 165 cases, eight of nine Melbourne public housing towers released from hard lockdown Wednesday July 8 - 134 cases, new stage-three restrictions announced for metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire Tuesday July 7 - 191 cases Monday July 6 - 127 cases, two deaths, NSW border closed Sunday July 5 - 74 cases Saturday July 4 - 108 cases, immediate hard lockdown of nine Melbourne public housing towers Friday July 3 - 66 cases Thursday July 2 - 77 cases Wednesday July 1 - 73 casesColour photographs of social distancing signs during the Covid-19 Pandemic, on Chemist Warehouse in Sebastopol. On 06 April 2020 a maximum of 75 people were allowed in the chemist at one time, and those with syptoms of Covid-19 (fever, cough, shortness of breath) were asked to not enter without phone contact. Upon entering customers were directed to use hand sanitizer, and 1.5 metre markings were placed on the floor to enable legal social distancing.covid-19, corona virus, pandemic, chemist's warehouse, sebastopol, social distancing