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Reading Writing Hotline

Reading Writing Hotline

27 Reviews
The Reading Writing Hotline is a national phone service for adults looking to improve their reading, writing, maths or computer skills.
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Delivery
Dementia Australia Ground Floor, 33 Park Rd, Milton QLD 4064

Dementia Australia

11 Reviews
Ground Floor, 33 Park Rd, Milton QLD 4064
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Musculoskeletal Australia 263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick VIC 3185

Musculoskeletal Australia

26 Reviews
263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick VIC 3185
Musculoskeletal Australia is here to support people whose lives are impacted by musculoskeletal conditions and improve their quality of life.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Dementia Australia 155 Oak St, Parkville VIC 3052

Dementia Australia

19 Reviews
155 Oak St, Parkville VIC 3052
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Shape Your Future Hypnotherapy ATC Hall Rd, Apple Tree Creek QLD 4660

Shape Your Future Hypnotherapy

16 Reviews
ATC Hall Rd, Apple Tree Creek QLD 4660
Julie Ferguson is an accredited Hypnotherapist, Counsellor, Neuro-Linguistic Programmer, Life Coach, Thought Field and Past Life Regression Therapist.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Toilets
  • Accepts new patients
Alcoholics Anonymous Melbourne - AA 12 Step Office 46 Porter St, Prahran VIC 3181

Alcoholics Anonymous Melbourne - AA 12 Step Office

9 Reviews
46 Porter St, Prahran VIC 3181
Is alcohol costing you more than money? Want to stop drinking, but find that you cannot quit entirely? Contact Alcoholics Anonymous on 1300 22 22 22.
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • In-store shopping
  • Credit cards
  • Mobile payments
Vinnies Tuggeranong Pitman St, Greenway ACT 2900

Vinnies Tuggeranong

69 Reviews
Pitman St, Greenway ACT 2900
The St Vincent de Paul Society assists people experiencing poverty and inequality and works to shape a more just and compassionate society.
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • In-store shopping
  • Credit cards
  • Delivery
Dementia Australia 27 Conyngham St, Glenside SA 5065

Dementia Australia

8 Reviews
27 Conyngham St, Glenside SA 5065
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Dementia Australia 1/318 Pakington St, Newtown VIC 3220

Dementia Australia

4 Reviews
1/318 Pakington St, Newtown VIC 3220
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Tara Murray
23.10.2023
Reading Writing Hotline
very good advertising!
Jasmine Pitts
21.10.2023
Vinnies Tuggeranong
Very fair prices and huge variety. I enjoy a monthly shop here for decent work clothes.
sarah melrose
15.10.2023
Vinnies Tuggeranong
Lovely staff. Always extremely friendly and helpful. I even had one staff member guard my remaining clothes whilst I tried things on, which was very kind. I do, however, think the prices are getting a little unrealistic for a charity store. They receive these clothes for FREE and it’s a little silly to be finding stained, damaged, low-value items getting so pricey. It’s less money going towards the charity when people are refusing to pay for $35 second hand dresses.
PeaceRayBob
13.10.2023
Vinnies Tuggeranong
While very definitely NOT as cheap as one normally expects of 'charity shops', their business model of recycling the freely-given goods of people who are actually charitable means that you'd find lots of stuff that has fallen seriously out of fashion. Sure, the bulk of their stock is pure tat that should be stored in a landfill, but I've picked up a grotesquely loud 1970s sports coat and a couple of ties so toxically colourful as to need chemical lab testing.So, final analysis, not a shop for the poorest segment of our society but rather more of a niche antique store aimed at those with minimal taste and plenty of dosh. The impression I gained was more of a secretly Vatican-funding and self-righteous Salvos than the kind of Vinnies we're familiar with, but that might just be the staff.
Nicholas Biddle
12.10.2023
Reading Writing Hotline
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Ethan Khisa
08.10.2023
Reading Writing Hotline
I used them to type this mesage.
Stephen Eastman
04.10.2023
Alcoholics Anonymous Melbourne - AA 12 Step Office
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS® is a fellowship ofmen and women who share their experience,strength and hope with each other that theymay solve their common problem and help oth-ers to recover from alcoholism.• The only requirement for membership is adesire to stop drinking. There are no dues orfees for A.A. membership; we are self-support-ing through our own contributions.• A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomina-tion, politics, organization or institution; doesnot wish to engage in any controversy; neitherendorses nor opposes any causes.• Our primary purpose is to stay sober and helpother alcoholics to achieve sobriety.Copyright © by AA Grapevine, Inc
Tracey Holland
30.09.2023
Musculoskeletal Australia
I watched the webinar on back pain with Peter O'Sullivan. It was filled with excellent, up to date information.
Ray Ali
29.09.2023
Reading Writing Hotline
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Henny Penny
28.09.2023
Musculoskeletal Australia
Excellent webinars on a range of topics. Very informative and well researched - and they're free!