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A new stationary, gifts, and art and craft supplies store has opened in Yeppoon.
Five people are employed at Kaisercraft’s Yeppoon Central store, which opened at 1.30pm on Tuesday.
Kaisercraft is a family-owned business based in Geelong, and the Yeppoon shop brings the company’s national store count to 61.
A Kaisercraft spokeswoman said the team was “committed to ensuring Kaisercraft is accessible to those that share our love for our brand and its fun range of products”.
“Over recent years, Kaisercraft’s product range has begun to diversify beyond purely art and craft supplies,” she said.
“With an ever-changing product mix to suit the needs of our customers, you’ll find everything from luxury style accessories, on-trend stationery, endless kid’s activities, scented beauty products, gifts, homewares, and of course, art and craft products to indulge your creative side.”
The 38-year-old pleaded guilty in Yeppoon Magistrates Court last Thursday to the offence.
The court heard that on December 21, Stokes was at the Yeppoon Central shopping centre when she concealed a $129 bottle of perfume while shopping at a pharmacy.
While at the store where Stokes held a loyalty card, she also picked up a mobile phone belonging to a staff member.
On her way out, Stokes paid for some paracetemol, but did not pay for the perfume, nor did she hand the mobile phone in.
She later returned the phone to the store.
Police used CCTV footage during their investigations.
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SOMETHING a little different might feature on the Christmas menu for Central Queensland families this year.
Customers are snapping up the crocodile sausages, available in Thai green coconut curry or double smoke varieties, which went on sale this morning at Yeppoon Central Meats.
But thatâs not to say the traditional fare isnât also in high demand, with 1100 whole hams already on order at the butcher shop in Yeppoon Central Shopping Centre.
Yeppoon Central Meats owner/manager Zen Kona said he was âflat chatâ in the lead-up to the festive season, and he and his team would be working around the clock to fill the mountain of orders.