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Coffee Club in CBD to celebrate changes with cheap brekkie
Coffee Club in CBD to celebrate changes with cheap brekkie

Perth Now

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Perth Now

Coffee Club in CBD to celebrate changes with cheap brekkie

Coffee Club's Adelaide Terrace store has officially reopened after an extensive refurbishment – and what better way to celebrate a fresh new look than with a cheap bacon and egg bun?! From 10am to 12pm on Wednesday, the team at the CBD location will be offering $2 breakfast buns in celebration of the store's new look, along with fresh coffee. Radio station Nova 93.7 will also be at the store, giving away prizes to people who come down for the store's reopening. The store is offering cheap breakfast rolls on Wednesday to celebrate the store changes. Credit: Coffee Club / Coffee Club The café, located at 226 Adelaide Terrace, is proudly owned by father-and-son duo Roger and Jonathan Davis, with the latter saying they couldn't be happier with how the space has turned out. 'It's a space we're proud to welcome our customers into, and we're excited to celebrate with everyone on Wednesday and showcase the best of what The Coffee Club has to offer.' Coffee Club's marketing manager Nikki Price says the renovation is the latest in the chain's long-term strategy of blending human designs with nods to their 35-year history. The location has seen changes inside and out. Credit: Coffee Club 'We're elevating our entire brand from our stores, menu, coffee ordering and customer experience – and Adelaide Terrace is a perfect example of how this all comes together,' she said. 'We're creating spaces that feel warm and welcoming, and we want everyone to come in and experience it for themselves.' The CBD store is the latest West Australian location to undergo renovation, with Bunbury and Baldivis already showcasing the chain's new look. More information on the event can be found on the Adelaide Terrace location's Facebook.

Grieving Queensland mother demands answers over ‘suspicious' Bali death of 23-year-old Byron Haddow
Grieving Queensland mother demands answers over ‘suspicious' Bali death of 23-year-old Byron Haddow

7NEWS

time02-06-2025

  • 7NEWS

Grieving Queensland mother demands answers over ‘suspicious' Bali death of 23-year-old Byron Haddow

A grieving Queensland mother is demanding answers after her 23-year-old son died suddenly in Bali under what she describes as 'suspicious' circumstances. Byron Haddow, a FIFO worker from the Sunshine Coast, died in his private villa last Monday while holidaying on the Indonesian island. As questions swirl around Haddow's sudden death, his mother, Chantal, says no one wants answers more than she does. 'We are still chasing answers as to how our fit healthy 23 yr old son wound up dead in his private villa,' she wrote on social media. 'No, it wasn't a scooter accident. No, it wasn't his first time in Bali either!' 'We believe it's suspicious and are going through the avenues to get it investigated,' she said, explaining that the process is likely to delay her son's return home as well as the release of any associated funds. Chantal has commented on friends' posts about Byron's sudden death, writing 'I'm broken' alongside crying and broken heart emojis. Rebecca Haddow Pohlner, Byron's aunt, said despite her nephew having travel insurance, 'it's going to take 6 to 8 weeks for that to come about and even then, they will find any loophole they can'. 'We Just want him home where he belongs so my sister in law and brother, can move forward to grieve this beautiful human my nephew, absolute legend of a boy who had the biggest heart,' she said. Just before his death, Haddow had posted Instagram stories from Beachwalk Shopping Centre and The Coffee Club in Legian. Tributes have poured in for the much-loved miner. 'Byron was the funny, kind and considerate friend that you could always count on,' one commented. 'I can't remember how many years it's been since I met him, but I know it's been many years of love and laughter. 'He was the type of guy to give the shirt off his back. 'Rest in peace Bizz, I seriously can't believe you're not here anymore. I love you bro.' The GoFundMe page set up to help bring Haddow home has raised more than $34,000 as of Monday. has contacted Indonesian police for comment.

Australian FIFO worker Byron Haddow, 23, dies suddenly on Bali holiday
Australian FIFO worker Byron Haddow, 23, dies suddenly on Bali holiday

7NEWS

time29-05-2025

  • 7NEWS

Australian FIFO worker Byron Haddow, 23, dies suddenly on Bali holiday

A beloved Australian mining worker has died while on holiday in Indonesia, sparking an outpouring of tributes online. Byron Haddow, a 23-year-old FIFO worker from the Sunshine Coast, passed away in Bali on Monday morning during an overseas trip. His parents, Robert and Chantal Haddow, said they received the heartbreaking news on Tuesday and were still coming to terms with the tragedy. They expressed their gratitude for the messages of support but asked for more time to process their grief. 'At this time Chantal, myself, and family are not sure where to look, think, and how to deal with this atm,' the grieving dad wrote on social media. A GoFundMe page has since been set up to help bring Haddow home. 'A son, brother, and friend to many taken way too soon,' the fundraiser reads. 'As many of you know, he was living his life to the fullest, working away, and achieving so many things. 'All donations will go towards helping bring Byron home to his family, funeral arrangements and expenses to help his family through this tough time.' Heartfelt tributes have flooded social media, with friends remembering Haddow's big heart and sense of humour. 'Rest in peace, my brother from another mother. You've been taken too soon,' one friend wrote. 'I'll always remember the good days, and times we have had, and the mischief we made and got up to. 'Love you always brother. You'll never be forgotten.' Another posted: 'I f****** love you bro. 'Was waiting for a message back from you bro. 'Will never forget that laughter and your ambition.' Just before his death, Haddow had posted Instagram stories from Beachwalk Shopping Centre and The Coffee Club in Legian. A spokesperson from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed consular assistance was being provided to the family. The cause of his death is still unknown.

Whale 15km off Napier
Whale 15km off Napier

NZ Herald

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NZ Herald

Whale 15km off Napier

Harry Machiela captured underwater footage of the healthy marine life off Hardinge Road, Ahuriri. Video / Harry Machiela Young dancer Bella Hey tops NZ jazz exams for the fourth consecutive year. Video / Rafaella Melo Swoop the Magpie, Hawky the Hawk, and Seamore the Seagull compete at the mascot race at the opening of the 2025 North Island Colgate Games at Mitre 10 Sports Park in Hastings. Awatoto and Te Awanga littered with rubbish, locals call for more bins. Video / Rafaella Melo A former mushroom farm turned creative hub for local artists hosts its first night market. Video / Rafaella Melo Big guns await as Kieran Richards and Napier City Rovers eye potential National League grand final spot. Video / Neil Reid A car drove through the front of The Coffee Club in Taradale, Napier, causing damage to the front of the store. Video / Supplied Watch emergency services responding to the bus crash carrying RSE workers. Video / Supplied Truck driver says the drive across the bridge is 'un-nerving" as it creaks and groans. Video / Michaela Gower Han Zheng said the man became angry over a 5G connectivity issue with his phone. Video / Han Zheng Witnesses say they think a tyre blew during the fire, with an explosion that sent a plume of flame and smoke out. Video / Margie McAleese Tararua District residents, including Mayor Tracey Collis marched to protest against the proposed toll on Te Ahu a Turanga Manawatu-Tararua Highway. Video / Hawkes Bay Today Customise your coffin with the Hawke's Bay Coffin Club members. Video / Michaela Gower Neil Paton and Brad Edwards prepare for firefighting challenge Championship in Nashville. Video / Michaela Gower Central Stags cricket team fundraising for Ozanam House Palmerston North and Cure Leukaemia UK. Video / Michaela Gower / Hawke's Bay Today

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