CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Laminate Vanities
Keeping your vanity unit and shelves clean will help preserve them over the long term, and keep them looking fantastic. Clean regularly using mild soap, rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. You can try making a paste consisting of 2 tablespoons of white vinegar and 1/4 of a cup of baking soda. Rub this paste into the stain and leave it for around half an hour before trying to clean the stain off again.
It’s very important to use non-abrasive cleaners when cleaning your bathroom surfaces, no matter what material they’re made from; scratches can build up dirt and allow water into previously watertight areas. This can cause staining, water logging and provide fertile grounds for mould. This unit is water resistant only, not waterproof. Please make sure you wipe up any spills as soon as possible. Tightening or adjustment of your drawers and/or cabinet hinges and hardware tapware over time is considered general maintenance.
Timber Vanities
To keep your Timber vanity in excellent condition, wipe up any water spills as soon as possible. General cleaning: Use a mild soap, with warm water and Micro Fiber Cloth for the best results. Wood stains can be complicated - these may require some light sanding and refinishing, but to keep the finish on your wood consistent you may have to cover much more than just the stained area. For bigger stains or stains on expensive wooden bench tops, it may be a good idea to hire a trained professional to come and do the job for you.
Direct exposure to sunlight may cause this unit to fade, so please consider this prior to installation. This unit is water resistant only, not waterproof. Please make sure you wipe up any spills on your Timber vanity immediately. Tightening or adjustment of your drawers and/or cabinet hinges and hardware tapware over time is considered general maintenance.
Ceramic Basins
Clean regularly using mild soap, rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials (eg. Steel wool, scourers etc.), harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners on any basin products as these may cause scratching or damage to your finishes. Avoid any corrosive cleaners or bleach as this may cause damage to your basin and/ or waste.
Tightening or adjustment of your tapware and basin waste over time is considered general maintenance.
Solid Surface Stone Basins
Clean regularly using mild soap, rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials (eg. Steel wool, scourers etc.), harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners on any basin products as these may cause scratching or damage to your finishes. Avoid any corrosive cleaners or bleach as this may cause damage to your basin and/or waste.
If you have minor scratches, discolouration or scuff marks on your solid surface basin, you can use the blue Refinishing Pad enclosed with your basin. Using the refinishing pad and rubbing very gently in a circular motion, you can refinish the blemished section of your basin in no time. Do not scrub or rub hard – this may cause surface damage and impair your basins good looks. When you have removed the scuff mark or discolouration, simply wipe with a damp cloth.
Tightening or adjustment of your basin waste over time is considered general maintenance.
Concrete Basins
All Concrete Basins, Baths and tops should be cleaned using a mild non-abrasive cleanser. Please refrain from using scour pads on the concrete, as it can scratch your basin and breakdown the sealer Avoid exposure to concrete basins, baths or tops, which contains high levels of PH such as bleach and nail polish remover as they can strip the sealer and will expose the concrete to staining.
Do not leave moist or wet products directly on concrete for a prolonged period. Remember if its wet, wipe it up to avoid potential marking. For dried spills, a wet cloth is recommended. For stubborn stains, use a non-acidic and non-abrasive cleanser. Avoid forceful scrubbing as this may result in loss of shine and remove the protective sealer used on our concrete basins, baths and tops.
Direct sunlight can cause concrete to slowly discolour over a long period of time. Over time your concrete basins or tops, may develop scratches and marks from day to day use. Try to avoid impact on edges and the surface with hard objects. Each concrete basin, bath and top is sealed with a deep penetrative sealer so resealing is not required.
Localised Heat: Concrete expands when it is exposed to heat. Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight and heat. This may result in damage to your basin, bath or top.
Tightening or adjustment of your basin waste over time is considered general maintenance.
Tapware
Clean regularly using mild soap and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials (eg. Steel wool, scourers etc.), harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners on any tapware products as these may cause scratching or damage to your finishes.
Tightening or adjustment of Tapware over time is considered general maintenance. Regularly check and clean tapware aerators/flow restrictors. Spare parts are available if required.
Pop Up Wastes
Regularly clean your pop up wastes using mild soap and a soft cloth. Remove the lever rod / connecting pin behind the waste to remove your pop up waste in order to thoroughly clean. Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials, (eg. steel wool, scourer sponge etc..) harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners as these may cause scratching or damage t o your finishes.
Lubricating pop up wastes approximately every 6 months is also recommended
Acrylic Baths
Constructed from sanitary grade acrylic with a high gloss finish, Highgrove Acrylic Baths are designed to be really easy to clean! Clean regularly using mild soap (like dish washing liquid), rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials (eg. Steel wool, scourers etc.), harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners on any bath products as these may cause scratching or damage to your finishes. Avoid any corrosive cleaners or bleach as this may cause damage to your bath and/or waste.
Your bath may lose its lustre over time; if this happens, polishing your bath can restore the shine it had when it was brand new. Liquid car polish will withstand the water and make future cleaning a snap. Clean your bath normally and remove any stains/discolouration. Then apply your liquid car polish as per the instructions, wipe off and buff. Once you’re finished, give the surfaces a good rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth.
Solid Surface Stone Baths
Clean regularly using mild soap, rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials (eg. Steel wool, scourers etc.), harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners on any bath products as these may cause scratching or damage to your finishes. Avoid any corrosive cleaners or bleach as this may cause damage to your bath and/or waste.
If you have minor scratches, discolouration or scuff marks on your solid surface bath, you can use the blue Refinishing Pad enclosed with your bath. Using the refinishing pad and rubbing very gently in a circular motion, you can refinish the blemished section of your bath in no time. Do not scrub or rub hard – this may cause surface damage and impair your baths good looks. When you have removed the scuff mark or discolouration, simply wipe with a damp cloth.
Tightening or adjustment of your bath waste over time is considered general maintenance.
Cast Iron Baths
Highgrove Cast Iron Baths require little to no maintenance to keep them looking like new. Clean regularly using mild soap, rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid prolonged rubbing in one spot while cleaning to prevent damage to the surface.
On the interior enamel surface, you may use a mild cream cleanser (such as Jif or liquid car polish) or a non-scratch scourer to remove stubborn stains or metal marks if required. Do not use abrasive materials (eg. Steel wool scourers etc.), harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners as these may cause scratching, staining or damage to your surface. Do not use cream cleaners or abrasive materials on the exterior of your bath or on your bath feet as these may cause scratching or damage to the finish.
Tightening or adjustment of your bath feet, tapware and bath waste over time is considered general maintenance
Concrete Baths
All Concrete Basins, Baths and tops should be cleaned using a mild non-abrasive cleanser. Please refrain from using scour pads on the concrete, as it can scratch your basin and breakdown the sealer. Avoid exposure to concrete basins, baths or tops, which contains high levels of PH such as bleach and nail polish remover as they can strip the sealer and will expose the concrete to staining.
Do not leave moist or wet products directly on concrete for a prolonged period. Remember if its wet, wipe it up to avoid potential marking. For dried spills, a wet cloth is recommended. For stubborn stains, use a non-acidic and non-abrasive cleanser. Avoid forceful scrubbing as this may result in loss of shine and remove the protective sealer used on our concrete basins and tops.
Direct sunlight can cause concrete to slowly discolour over a long period of time. Over time your concrete basins, baths or tops, may develop scratches and marks from day to day use. Try to avoid impact on edges and the surface with hard objects. Each concrete basin and top is sealed with a deep penetrative sealer so resealing is not required.
Localised Heat: Concrete expands when it is exposed to heat. Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight and heat. This may result in damage to your basin, bath or top.
Tightening or adjustment of your bath waste over time is considered general maintenance.
Stone Tops
Highgrove Stone vanity surfaces require little to no maintenance to keep them looking like new. Clean regularly using mild soap, rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid prolonged rubbing in one spot while cleaning to prevent damage to the surface.
Do not use abrasive materials (eg. Steel wool scourers etc.), harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners as these may cause scratching, staining or damage to your surface. You may use a mild cream cleanser (such as Jif) or a non-scratch scourer to remove stubborn stains or metal marks if required.
Highgrove Stone surfaces are heat and water resistant, however they can be damaged by rapid surface temperature increases. Be careful placing hot appliances like your hair straightener on your stone surface before it’s had a chance to properly cool down. Our stone surface doesn’t need additional polishing or sealing.
Wooden Tops
Highgrove Bathrooms Wooden Vanity tops are finished with an environmentally friendly, oil based protective coating which adds a layer of waterproof defence and is also safe for food preparation.
If you need to cut your wooden top to install your basin or tapware, make sure you seal these cut-outs with an oil based lacquer prior to installing your tapware and/or basins.
For added protection in wet areas, we advise applying a layer of oil based lacquer to further protect your wooden top surface. Always test any protective products in inconspicuous area before main application.
Terrazzo Tops & Basins
Terrazzo tops and basins sealers are not permanent and can be reapplied (after a thorough cleaning ) approximately once a year. Regular Cleaning: To maintain the original Terrazzo surface appearance, clean regularly with a mild liquid detergent and gently scrub with a soft sponge, and then rinse thoroughly. Do not use any cleaning products or agents containing acid, e.g. muriatic.
Direct sunlight can cause concrete to slowly discolour over a long period of time. Over time your concrete basins, baths or tops, may develop scratches and marks from day to day use. Try to avoid impact on edges and the surface with hard objects. Each concrete basin and top is sealed with a deep penetrative sealer so resealing is not required.
Localised Heat: Concrete expands when it is exposed to heat. Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight and heat. This may result in damage to your basin, bath or top. Tightening or adjustment of your basin waste over time is considered general maintenance.
Concrete Tops
All Concrete Basins, Baths and tops should be cleaned using a mild non-abrasive cleanser. Please refrain from using scour pads on the concrete, as it can scratch your basin and breakdown the sealer. Avoid exposure to concrete basins, baths or tops, which contains high levels of PH such as bleach and nail polish remover as they can strip the sealer and will expose the concrete to staining.
Do not leave moist or wet products directly on concrete for a prolonged period. Remember if its wet, wipe it up to avoid potential marking. For dried spills, a wet cloth is recommended. For stubborn stains, use a non-acidic and non-abrasive cleanser. Avoid forceful scrubbing as this may result in loss of shine and remove the protective sealer used on our concrete basins and tops.
Direct sunlight can cause concrete to slowly discolour over a long period of time. Over time your concrete basins, baths or tops, may develop scratches and marks from day to day use. Try to avoid impact on edges and the surface with hard objects. Each concrete basin and top is sealed with a deep penetrative sealer so resealing is not required.
Localised Heat: Concrete expands when it is exposed to heat. Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight and heat. This may result in damage to your basin, bath or top.
Tightening or adjustment of your basin waste over time is considered general maintenance.
Solid Surface Stone Tops
Clean regularly using mild soap, rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials (eg. Steel wool, scourers etc.), harsh detergents or citrus based cleaners on any solid surface stone top products as these may cause scratching or damage to your finishes. Avoid any corrosive cleaners or bleach as this may cause damage to your top.
If you have minor scratches, discolouration or scuff marks on your solid surface stone top, you can use the blue Refinishing Pad enclosed with your matte white solid surface stone top*. Using the refinishing pad and rubbing very gently in a circular motion, you can refinish the blemished section of your basin in no time. Do not scrub or rub hard – this may cause surface damage and impair your solid surface stone top’s good looks. When you have removed the scuff mark or discolouration, simply wipe with a damp cloth.
Tightening or adjustment of your tapware and basin waste over time is considered general maintenance.
* For Matte Black solid surface stone tops
If in the event you have minor scratches, discolouration or scuff marks on your Matte Black solid surface stone top, the matte black colour must be repaired by a qualified professional as specific equipment is required to repair scratches. Please do not use abrasive cleaners or materials (eg. steel wool, scourers), harsh detergents, citrus based cleaners and avoid any corrosive cleaners or bleach as this may cause damage to your matte black solid surface stone top.
LED Mirrors
Use a micro-fiber cloth to clean your LED Mirror. We recommend a mixture of equal parts of water, with either cleaning vinegar or glass cleaner to ensure your LED Mirror is clean and looks amazing for years to come.
Carefully wipe away any toothpaste or splatters on your bathroom LED mirror. Avoid over spraying the LED Mirror with your cleaning mixture, instead apply a light mist of your cleaning mixture, rather than completely drenching the mirror.
Do not use acid, alkali or abrasive cleaners, including commercial mirror cleaners that contain ammonia or vinegar on the mirror surface. Care should be taken to avoid contacting mirror edges with any liquid.
Vinyl Backed Mirrors
Care must be taken when cleaning glass and mirror, we recommend clean, warm water used with a “Micro Fiber Cloth” Wring out all water from your cloth before wiping glass and mirror. Dry immediately with a dry “Soft Cloth” for best results
Do not use acid, alkali or abrasive cleaners, including commercial mirror cleaners that contain ammonia or vinegar on the mirror surface. Care should be taken to avoid contacting mirror edges with any liquid.
Shower Glass
Clean regularly using mild soap, rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or materials (eg. Steel wool, scourers etc.) or harsh detergents on any glass products as these may cause scratching or damage to your finishes. There are a number of products available to help repel water marks and soap stains on your shower glass; ask your local Highgrove Team for more information.
Contact your glazier, tightening or adjustment of your shower fixings over time is considered general maintenance.
Toilets
Use warm soapy water and a soft damp cloth to clean the surface of the product. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
To facilitate cleaning of the product, the toilet seat and cover may be removed before cleaning. Never use any solvents, scourers, abrasives, alkaline cleaners, bleach, acids, strong detergents, aggressive chemical cleaners or solvent-type cleaning solutions on the toilet. Do not add chemicals or additives to the cistern.
WARNING: DO NOT use cistern cleaners containing chlorine (calcium hypochlorite). These can seriously damage fittings in the cistern tank. Such cleaners can damage the fittings and potentially cause leaks.
DO NOT forcefully open or close the toilet seat and cover. This may cause injury or damage to the product. Avoid the sudden introduction of hot water to a cold toilet. This may damage the toilet. Never stand on the toilet rim, seat or cover. Standing on the toilet, seat or cover may result in serious product damage and personal injury.
DO NOT drop any hard objects on the toilet, seat or cover. Damage may result in cracks and leaks. If the toilet or seat is damaged and cracked discontinue use immediately and replace the unit. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or property damage. Before replacing the toilet seat measure the distance between the fixing holes on the toilet to ensure a suitable replacement can be identified before purchase.
It is recommended to check the toilet seat fittings to security and tightness at regular intervals.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
The products available at Highgrove Bathrooms have been manufactured under the highest standards of quality and workmanship. All Highgrove Bathrooms products carry warranties of up to and including 15 years. Please Refer to the below for warranty information per product.
ACCESSORIES
Premium Accessories (Spin/Evoke/Eden/Cielo) Standard Accessories
BASINS
Solid Surface Basins
Vitreous China Basins / Vanity Tops
Concrete Basins
Terrazzo Basins
BATHS
Solid Surface Stone Baths
Freestanding Baths
Drop In Baths
Concrete Baths
Clawfoot Bath Feet
SHOWERS
EziLay Shower Trays & Niches
Shower Bases - SMC
Frameless Glass/ Pool Glass Semi Frameless Showers
Hinges, Clips, Spigots & Latches
Bath Screens
SHOWERS OUTLETS
Shower Heads & Hand showers (Stainless Steel/Brass)
All showers, tapware and toilets sold at Highgrove Bathrooms have been laboratory tested and certified compliant with the WELS. An Australian Government standard put in place to help reduce unnecessary water usage.
A WELS efficient shower head alone uses 40-50% less water and the average toilet flush uses under 1/3 of the water that a traditional toilet would.
Chrome Plated Brass ware Shower Heads & Hand showers (ABS) Accessories & Spare Parts
Flexible Hoses
TAPWARE
Premium Mixers (Domestic use) (Ollie/Spin/Eden/Ottimo/Evoke)
Pull Out Sink Mixers (Chevron)
Standard Mixers Tapware Sets
TOILETS
Toilet Suites Bidets In-Wall Cisterns & Push Plates Parts/Valves/Accessories Cistern Mechanisms Soft Close Toilet Seats
The WaterMark certification is used in relation to water supply, sewerage, plumbing and drainage goods. After being tested to comply with specific specifications and standards, the product can be WaterMark approved. Therefore you can be confident in the quality of your product when you see the WaterMark symbol.
VANITIES
Vanities Concrete Tops
Terrazzo Tops
Glass Vanity Tops Poly marble & Stone Vanity Tops Side Cabinets Timber Tops
FINISHING TOUCHES
Floor Grates & Wastes
Heated Towel Ladders
Bathroom Fan Heat Lights
Mirrored Cabinets
NOTENote (*1) : Excludes Damage to ceramic disk cartridges from pieces of copper tube, plastic tube, sand, dirt or thread tube etc.
All speciality finishes are subject to 2 year replacement product and parts and 1 year replacement product and parts & labour.
Note (*2) : Jumper valves and ceramic disk spindles; 1 year parts only.
Note (*3): Excludes valves, seats, button assembly, links, flush pipes and other internal components which carry a 1 year replacement warranty
Note (*4): 1 year warranty applies to Mirrors on Mirrored Cabinets
LED Mirrors
Mirrors
KITCHEN + LAUNDRY
Premium Sink ware (Burazzo)
Standard Sink ware Accessories Laundry Cabinet
WARRANTY 7 year 2 year 15:1 year 5 year 2:1 year 2:1 year 15:1 year 7:1 year 7 year 2:1 year 2 year 7 year 7 year 2 year 2 year 3 year 2 year 5 year 5 year 2 year 1 year 1 year 15 year 7:1 year 5:1 year 3 year 3 year 7:1 year 7 year 7 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 5:1 year 2:1 year 2:1 year 2 year 5 year 3 year 2 year 5 year 3 year 3 year 3 year 2 year 1 year 7:1 year 3 year 1 year 2 year
INFORMATION 7 year replacement product / parts 2 year replacement product / parts
15 year replacement product :1 year labour 5 year replacement product 2 year replacement product :1 year labour 2 year replacement product :1 year labour
15 year replacement product :1 year labour
7 year replacement product (Bath shell) :1 year labour
7 year replacement product 2 year replacement product :1 year labour 2 year replacement product
7 year replacement product 7 year replacement product / parts
2 year replacement product / parts 2 year replacement product / parts 3 year replacement product / parts 2 year replacement product / parts
5 year replacement product / parts 5 year replacement product / parts 2 year replacement product / parts 1 year replacement product / parts 1 year replacement parts
15 year ceramic cartridge replacement only (*1) 7 year replacement products and parts 1 year parts & labour
5 year ceramic disc & parts only :1 year labour 3 year replacement product / parts 3 year replacement product / parts (*2)
7 year replacement product / parts (*3) :1 year labour
7 year replacement product
7 year replacement product 1 year replacement parts 1 year replacement parts 1 year replacement parts
5 year replacement product / parts :1 year labour 2 year replacement product :1 year labour
2 year replacement product :1 year labour 2 year replacement product 5 year replacement product 3 year replacement product 2 year replacement product
5 year replacement product / parts 3 year replacement product / parts 3 year replacement product / parts (Bulbs not included) 3 year replacement product (*4)
2 year replacement product 1 year replacement product
7 year replacement product :1 year labour
3 year replacement product
1 year replacement product / parts 2 year replacement product
Product images used in this catalogue are for inspiration purposes. Colours and finishes may vary depending on materials used, or protective coating applied during the manufacturing process. Products may change without notice and finishes may vary due to different suppliers and manufacturing processes. Product information is current at the time of printing, June 2022.
Product availability may change without notice, please visit www.highgrovebathrooms.com.au or contact your local Highgrove Bathrooms store and speak with our friendly staff when starting to plan your bathroom, laundry or kitchen renovation project.
This warranty information is true as of September 2022. To view our most current warranty periods visit www.highgrovebathrooms.com.au
STORE LOCATIONS
NEW SOUTH WALES
Brookvale 531 Pittwater Road, Brookvale, NSW 2100 02 9939 8726
Cabramatta 286 Hume Highway, Cabramatta, NSW 2166 02 8768 3979
Campbelltown
Unit 8-9, 5 Harbord Road, Campbelltown NSW 2560 02 4603 7606
Canberra (ACT) Unit 1, 161 Newcastle Street, Fyshwick, ACT 2609 02 6280 9551
Coffs Harbour
3/17 Isles Drive, North Boambee Valley, NSW, 2450 02 7226 0990
Heatherbrae
1/8 Griffin Street, Heatherbrae, NSW 2324 02 4008 5060
Newcastle Unit 1, 5 7 Pacific Highway, Gateshead, NSW 2290 02 4943 2003
Penrith 1/233 Mulgoa Road, Jamisontown NSW 2750 02 4749 2000
Summer Hill 72 Parramatta Road, Summer Hill, NSW 2130 02 9797 2581
Taren Point Unit 6, 131-139 Taren Point Road, Taren Point, NSW 2229 02 9525 7066
West Gosford 210 Manns Road, West Gosford, NSW 2250 02 4306 4423
Wollongong 1/73 King Street, Warrawong, NSW 2502 02 4274 0303
QUEENSLAND
Bundall 86 Bundall Road, Bundall, QLD 4217 07 5531 7511
Cairns 147 Spence Street, Portsmith, QLD 4870 07 4041 3880
Capalaba 128 Redland Bay Road, Capalaba, QLD 4157 07 3825 6677
East Brisbane
899 Stanley Street East, East Brisbane, QLD 4169 07 3392 4229
Fortitude Valley
3 Montpelier Road, Bowen Hills, QLD 4006 07 3852 4101
Hervey Bay Unit 1 64 Boat Harbour Drive, Pialba, QLD 4655 07 4191 4900
Ipswich
2/2 Pine Street, North Ipswich, QLD 4305 07 3282 7097
Kawana Waters Corner Nicklin Way & 2 Eden Street, Minyama, QLD 4575 07 5444 3215 Labrador 239 Brisbane Road, Labrador, QLD 4215 07 5500 6625
Lawnton 666 Gympie Road, Lawnton, QLD 4501 07 3049 7525
Noosa
1/11 Gibson Road, Noosaville, QLD 4566 07 5470 2317
Rockhampton 161 Musgrave St North Rockhampton. QLD 4701 07 2111 2600
Toowoomba 233-237 James Street, Toowoomba, QLD 4350 07 4580 2030
Townsville 25 Martinez Avenue, West End, Townsville, QLD 4810 07 4772 5807
Underwood 80 Kingston Road, Underwood, QLD 4119 07 3209 3255
VICTORIA
Ballarat 102-104 Sutton Street, Delacombe, VIC 3356 03 5335 8495
Bendigo 320a Eaglehawk Road, California Gully, VIC 3556 03 5446 8609
Bentleigh 887-889 Nepean HWY Bentleigh, VIC 3204 03 9427 9916
Braybrook 359 Ballarat Road, Braybrook, VIC 3019 03 9026 1969
Dandenong
7/200-206 Princes HWY, Dandenong, VIC 3175 03 9212 3800
Fawkner 1331 Sydney Road, Fawkner, VIC 3060 03 7025 8989
Geelong 166-170 Latrobe Terrace, Geelong West, VIC 3218 03 5221 7481
Hoppers Crossing 307a Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing, VIC 3029 03 9748 5117
Mildura 824 Fifteenth Street, Mildura, VIC, 3500 03 4050 4000
Nunawading 368 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading, VIC, 3131 03 9877 1659
Preston 204 Bell Street, Preston, VIC, 3072 03 9495 1415
Rosebud 1/1 Colchester Road, Capel Sound, VIC 3940 03 5981 1311
Sale 302 York Street, Sale, VIC 3850 03 4118 9700
Shepparton 7955 Goulburn Valley Highway, Kialla 3631 03 5823 2901
Warragul 4/1 Burke Street, Warragul, VIC 3820 03 5618 6033
Wodonga 22-26 High Street, Wodonga, VIC 3690 02 6024 2358
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Windsor Gardens 428-430 North East Road Windsor Gardens, SA 5087 08 8395 4490
Mile End 23-29 Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Mile End, SA 5031 08 8443 7046
Seaford 9 Seaford Road, Seaford Meadows, SA 5169 08 8488 1881
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Cannington 1485 Albany Highway Beckenham, WA 6107 08 6119 9099
Mandurah 26 Rouse Road, Greenfields, WA 6210 08 9587 0515
Osborne Park 6 Hutton Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017 08 9210 0640
TASMANIA
Hobart 347-349 Main Road Glenorchy, TAS 7010 03 6122 1818