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By Paula Creasey December 11, 2025
Bring the Magic of Christmas to Life: Join Our Storybook Competition!
December 1, 2025
Donate Nappies & Help a Family in Crisis Marketplace Raymond Terrace is proud to be a collection point for The Nappy Collective. Across Australia, 1 in 10 families struggle to afford nappies. The Nappy Collective supports vulnerable families by collecting donations of new and leftover nappies and distributing them to babies who need them most. By dropping off your unused nappies or purchasing a new pack during your next visit - you’ll be offering immediate support to a local family in crisis. Every single nappy makes a difference. Where to Donate: πŸ“ Drop off your nappies at our donation bin located outside Woolworths. Because every child deserves a clean, healthy, and happy start to life. To learn more about The Nappy Collective, visit: Our Vision And Mission — The Nappy Collective
By Kate Ward November 25, 2025
Reindeer Food Magic Workshop
November 25, 2025
Spend to Win at Raymond Terrace!
November 25, 2025
Santa Photography at Marketplace Raymond Terrace! βœ¨πŸŽ„
November 21, 2025
πŸŽ„βœ¨ Mrs Claus Is Coming to Town! βœ¨πŸŽ„
November 21, 2025
Gift Wrapping with a Cause at Marketplace Raymond Terrace✨🎁
November 21, 2025
Santa’s Spectacular Arrival – Thursday, 27 November!
By Kate Ward November 12, 2025
πŸŽ„ The Giving Tree Returns Share the Joy this Christmas 🎁
November 6, 2025
Although Australia is a safe country, attacks in crowded places could happen and we need to do what we can both to prevent and prepare for them. In the unlikely event you face an attacker armed with a gun, knife or similar weapon, it is important to be prepared to react quickly. You need to remember three words: ESCAPE. HIDE. TELL. ESCAPE – move away from danger as quickly and quietly as possible and encourage others to do the same, but only if it's safe to do so. HIDE – stay out of sight and silence your mobile phone. TELL – call Emergency Services on Triple Zero (000) when it is safe. All situations are different. You will need to make quick decisions during an attack and be prepared to change your plan. Remembering ESCAPE. HIDE. TELL. will help you decide what to do. We are providing this advice, so you are prepared if there is an incident, not because we are expecting one. You can report suspicious behaviour anonymously via the National Security Hotline by calling 1800 123 400. Life-threatening situations should be reported to the police by calling Triple Zero (000). ο»Ώ