Welcome to the 2019 Bake...

Last year we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Association and the commencement of Aurora Disability Services' day programme.

This year, as we are looking towards the future we'll also be exploring the past on this blog - both the history associated with the Anzac tradition and Aurora.

So please join us as we again bake up a storm for 13 days. As always the funds raised will assist the continued operation of our programmes and facilities.


And of course we wouldn't be able to do this without our many supporters - from the businesses and organisations selling the biscuits for us, suppliers, volunteers; and of course all our loyal customers who return year after year to buy our biscuits (we hope you are enjoying some as you check out our blog!) - a big thank you to all of you.

If you would like a basket of biscuits for your business to sell, please email us at
auroradisability@auroradisability.org.au or call us on 6273 0916.

10 April 2019

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The organisation provides two vocational training facilities to enable Hospitality Trainees opportunity to utilise skills learned whilst showcasing their abilities to the public.



The Old Chapel Tea Rooms at 1A Chapel Street Glenorchy, is set within the original O’Brien’s Bridge Wesleyan Chapel built in 1830.  A wealth of history encourages customers to fossick around the many antiques and nic nacs from days gone by, and peruse the lovely boutique craft items for sale. Devonshire Teas with golden baked scones, home made jam and fresh whipped cream compliment the ambient surroundings and “silver service” that is offered. With a simple but delicious menu of farmhouse soup, sandwiches and quiche, Trainees are proud to welcome customers in heritage style uniforms.



In contrast, the Car Yard Café at 267A Main Road, Derwent Park (next to Dave Powell Motors) has a more upbeat atmosphere, with takeaways and cappuccino available. Trainees dress in auto shirts with chequered aprons, and the Café is decorated everywhere in car memorabilia. With entry from the bike track or Main Road, eating in is also available, with a menu that includes a range of egg and bacon rolls, sandwiches and pies, sweet pastries and cakes, and snack items. Always with a smile, Trainees look forward to welcoming you soon!


Both ventures are proudly operated by the Hospitality Trainees of Aurora Disability Services.

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