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16 November, 2025

Shed of big finds opens doors

WHITEGOODS, tools and even a dentist’s chair are looking for new homes with the opening of a new op-shop in Pyramid Hill.


Harry Cain, Jenny Emonson and Carol Mullins at the barbecue during Sunday’s opening of Finders Keepers
Harry Cain, Jenny Emonson and Carol Mullins at the barbecue during Sunday’s opening of Finders Keepers

More than 80 turned out for Sunday’s official opening of the initiative of a sub-committee of the town’s progress association.

Finders Keepers is taking op-shop buying to a new level on sale from a shed beside the town’s supermarket.

Owner Mandeep Singh has given the association use of the shed where money raised from the sale of goods will be used for community projects.

Volunteers spent weeks preparing for the opening, tidying the venue, gaining a Loddon Shire planning permit and moving furniture and receiving donations.

They marked the opening with a free barbecue and handed out hand-made biscuits, baked and decorated by Pyramid Hill College students.

Progress association president Drew Chislett praised the sub-committee for its efforts that now sees Finders Keepers stocked with larger items including furniture, whitegoods, tools, electrical goods in working order and one-off oddities like a dentist chair, tripod, stained glass panels and a wicker commode.

Pyramid Hill College students will use the op-shop as a business learning tool.

Operating separately from the Kelly Street op-shop, Finders Keepers in opening on Sundays between 10am and 1pm.

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