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Secret Headquarters

Secret Headquarters is a family-owned comic book and collectables shop located in Beaconsfield.

Starting in 2012 at Berwick’s Akoonah Park Market every Sunday selling comics and collectables, Secret Headquarters opened up its Beaconsfield store in 2015.

Since opening, Secret Headquarters has run many wonderful events to help support not only its community, but also embracing many local creators in the arts industry, with events including Free Comic Book Day, Halloween Comicfest, movie premiere nights and lots more!

Check out its amazing choice of comic books, graphic novels, manga, young adult books, pop culture products and even a touch of vintage goodness. 3/2 Beaconsfield-Emerald Road, Beaconsfield.

Phone 0437 933 799 or visit www.secrethq.com.au.

Lang Lang District Funeral Services

Lang Lang District Funeral Service is a family-owned and operated business, having served the local area for over four years. Its compassionate staff understand that saying goodbye to a loved one is an incredibly difficult time, and its services are designed to support you in your time of mourning.

The Lang Lang District Funeral Service team sincerely cares about what you’re going through – that’s why they’re there for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 1 Westernport Road, Lang Lang.

Phone 0418 328 205 or visit www.lldfs.com.au.

Garfield Picture Theatre

David McCall and the VM Showband are coming to the Garfield Picture Theatre with Wild Night – a revised setlist of Van Morrison’s greatest songs. This time, there will be more dancing than ever!

Whether you’ve seen the show before or it’s your first time, Wild Night is a can’t-miss show playing on Saturday May 14. Don’t wait to buy your tickets, the show is selling out fast! 47-51 Nar Nar Goon–Longwarry Road, Garfield.

Phone Fred on 0408 584 633 or visit www.garfieldpicturetheatre.com.au.

Brewsters Cafe

At Brewsters Café, not only do you get 30 years’ experience with your morning coffee, homemade goods and high quality catering, but service from a family owned business that makes it their mission to have direct involvement and engagement with the Garfield community. Open seven days a week, this busy little cafe caters for everyone and loves seeing regular faces. 81 Nar Nar Goon-Longwarry Road, Garfield.

Phone 0407 151 202 or search ‘Brewsters Foodstore and Cafe’ on Facebook.

Impodimo Living and Giving

With hundreds of products carefully selected by the interior designer and team, you’ll love Impodimo’s unique range that includes limited edition, handmade items crafted by Australian designers and makers. For a gift that’s as unique and wonderful as the person you’re buying for, or a piece to create a pin-worthy space in your own home, browse the ever-changing range of products and find your perfect ‘gift from the gods’ at Impodimo Living and Giving. 101 Nar Nar Goon-Longwarry Road, Garfield.

Phone (03) 5629 2884 or visit www.impodimo.com.au.

Country Style Meats

Are you looking for the finest, freshest and tastiest meat in Garfield and the surrounding area? Look no further than Country Style Meats, where quality and freshness are the top priority. Sourcing only from Australian farmers who practice ethical farming methods and treat animals with care and respect. These trusted suppliers share a passion for providing top quality meat. 89 Nar Nar Goon-Longwarry Road, Garfield.

Phone (03) 5629 2593 or visit www.countrystylemeats.com.au.

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