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Licence Photo Point Connecting our communities Information update November 2019 Licence photo point locations You can have Doncaster – Australia Post South Morang – Australia Post Casterton – Glenelg Shop G024/5, Shop 66, Westfield Shire Council your photo taken Westfield Shoppingtown, Plenty Valley, 67 Henty Street 619 Doncaster Road 415 McDonalds Road Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm at any of these Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Castlemaine – Mount Sat: 9am–12.30pm Sat: 9am–1pm photo points Alexander Shire Council or VicRoads Fountain Gate – Sunshine – Australia Post – Civic Centre Australia Post Shop 31, Sunshine Cnr Lyttleton & Lloyd Streets Customer Service Shop 1064, Fountain Gate Marketplace Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am–5pm Shopping Centre, 80 Harvester Road Centres. Cohuna – Gannawarra 352 Princes Highway Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Shire Council Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Sat: 9am-1pm 23–25 King Edward Street Metropolitan Sat: 9am–1pm photo points Watergardens – Australia Post Hours Mon–Fri: 10am–12.30pm Knox – Australia Post Shop 49, Watergardens and 1.15pm–4pm Brandon Park – Australia Post Shop 1042, Knox City Shopping Centre, Shop 52, Brandon Park Corryong – Corryong Shopping Centre, 399 Melton Highway Shopping Centre, Neighbourhood Centre 425 Burwood Highway Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm 608 Ferntree Gully Road 39 Hanson Street Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Sat: 9am–1pm Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Thurs: 9am–5pm Sat: 9am–1pm Sat: 10am–1pm Williamstown – Australia Post Fri: 9am–4pm Lilydale – Australia Post 70 Douglas Parade Camberwell Cowes – Australia Post 266 Main Street Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm – Camberwell Post Shop 73–79 Thompson Avenue Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm 2 Prospect Hill Road Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Maribyrnong – Australia Post Country photo points Donald – Donald & District Sat: 9am–12.30pm Shop 2090, Highpoint Alexandra – Murrindindi Community Bank Branch Shopping Centre, Shire Council Chadstone – Australia Post 61–63 Woods Street, 200 Rosamond Road 28 Perkins Street Shop F026, Hours Mon–Thurs: 9.30am–4pm Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Chadstone Shopping Centre, Fri: 9am–5pm Sat: 9am–2pm 1341 Dandenong Road Apollo Bay – Colac Otway Drysdale – Australia Post Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Melbourne GPO Shire Council Shop 4–5, Sat: 10am–2pm – Australia Post Apollo Bay Customer Service 8–10 Hancock Street Shop 1, 250 Elizabeth Street Centre / Visitor Information Cheltenham – Australia Post Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am– Centre Shop 2080, Westfield Sat: 9am–12 noon 5.30pm 100 Great Ocean Road Southland Centre, Sat: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Sun: 9am–5pm Edenhope – West Wimmera 1239 Nepean Highway Shire Council Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Preston – Australia Post Boort – Boort Resource 49 Elizabeth Street Sat: 10am–2pm Shop W44, & Information Centre Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am–5pm Sun: 11am–3pm Northland Shopping Centre, 119–121 Godfrey Street 2 Murray Road Hours Mon–Fri: 10am– Euroa – Strathbogie Craigieburn – Australia Post Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm, 12.30pm and 1pm–3.30pm Shire Council Shop 5D, Craigieburn Central, Sat: 9am–1pm (no credit card or EFTPOS 109A Binney Street 340 Craigieburn Road – cash or cheque only) Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Ringwood – Australia Post Sat: 9am–12pm Shop L1, Eastland Camperdown – Corangamite Hastings – Kodak Express Shopping Centre, Shire Council /Photo Craft Studios Dandenong – Australia Post 171–175 Maroondah Highway 181 Manifold Street 42A High Street (Rear) Shop 118–119, Level 1 Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Dandenong Plaza, Sat: 9am–1pm Sat: 9am–12 noon 23–55 McCrae Street Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Sat: 10am–4pm Connecting our communities Heywood – Glenelg Omeo – East Gippsland Yarrawonga – Yarrawonga Benalla Shire Council Shire Council – Mulwala Visitor 50–52 Clarke Street 77 Edgar Street 179 Day Avenue Information Centre Bendigo Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am–5pm 1 Irvine Parade 53–61 Lansell Street Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hopetoun – Gateway Orbost – Orbost Cobram Beet Inc Authorised Newsagency Shop 1, 39 Station Street 75 Lascelles Street 136 Nicholson Street VicRoads Customer Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Hours Mon–Fri: 9.30am–5pm Service Centres Colac 10 Scott Street Kaniva – West Wimmera Ouyen – Mildura Rural For opening hours, please Shire Council City Council visit: vicroads.vic.gov.au Echuca 25 Baker Street Ouyen Service Centre, 55 Mundarra Road Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am–5pm 79 Oke Street Metropolitan Geelong Hours Mon–Fri: 8am–5pm Broadmeadows Kilmore – Kilmore Library 180 Fyans Street Cnr Pearcedale Parade & & Customer Service Centre Robinvale – Swan Hill Rural Johnstone Street Hamilton 12 Sydney Street City Council Riley Street Hours Mon–Wed: 9am–5pm 72 Herbert Street Bundoora Thur: 10am–6pm Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am–5pm 8 Graduate Road, University Hill Horsham Fri: 9am–5pm 14 O’Callaghans Parade St Arnaud – Northern Sat: 9am–12 noon Burwood East Grampians Shire Council 12 Lakeside Drive Kyneton Kyabram – Campaspe 40 Napier Street 2 Beauchamp Street Shire Council Hours Mon–Fri: 10am–1pm Carlton Leongatha 19 Lake Road and 1.30pm–4pm 459 Lygon Street Anderson Street Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am– Stawell – Northern Dandenong 12 noon and 1pm–5pm Mildura Grampians Shire Council 72–74 Greens Road 109–111 Orange Avenue Lakes Entrance – Lakes Post 63–65 Main Street Dromana and Printing Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am– 42 Collins Road Morwell 505 Esplanade 4.45pm 87 Princes Drive Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Frankston Timboon – 71 Hartnett Drive, Seaford Portland Mallacoota – Timboon Pharmacy 114A Percy Street East Gippsland Shire Shop 2, 15 Main Street Heatherton 70 Maurice Avenue Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5.30pm 77 Corporate Drive Sale 28–32 Princes Highway Hours Wed: 10am–12 noon Sat: 10am–2pm Hoppers Crossing Fri: 10am-12 noon Warracknabeal – 64 Old Geelong Road Seymour All transactions are by Yarriambiack Shire Council (Spotlight Centre) 5 Crawford Street appointment only 34 Lyle Street Melbourne – Shepparton Mansfield – Mansfield Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm hub@exhibition 231–239 Corio Street Shire Council Wedderburn – Wedderburn 113 Exhibition Street 33 Highett Street Swan Hill Community House Hours Mon–Fri: 8.15am–5pm Melton Shop 1, 1 McNeill Court 24 Wilson Street 267 High Street Maryborough – Central Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Wangaratta Goldfields Shire Council Sunbury 62–68 Ovens Street Wonthaggi – (VicRoads Agency) 7/36 Macedon Street Foons Photographics Warragul 73 Clarendon Street 72 McBride Avenue Sunshine – hub@sunshine Unit 5, 131 North Road Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am– Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm 12 Clarke Street 11.45am and 12.30pm–4.30pm Warrnambool Wycheproof – Wycheproof 29 Jamieson Street Myrtleford – Myrtleford Regional Community Resource Centre Newsxpress Wodonga 280 Broadway Ararat 21 Clyde Street 82–86 Elgin Boulevard Hours: Mon–Fri 9am–5pm Shop 2, 56 High Street Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm Yarram – Neilson’s Pharmacy Bairnsdale Nhill – Hindmarsh 247 Commercial Road 535 Princes Highway Shire Council Hours Mon–Fri: 9am–6pm 92 Nelson Street Ballarat Sat: 9am–12 noon Hours Mon–Fri: 8.30am–5pm 88 Learmonth Road, Wendouree DJPR 11119/123 VRPIN02168 11.19 Authorised and published by VicRoads 60 Denmark Street Kew Victoria 3101. 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