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Donna’s Flower Shop is an Australian owned family business, which has been operating since 2005. Our flower shop was originally located in Wentworthville, where we successfully traded for 15 years. Donna`s Flower Shop is delighted to have relocated to Penrith at Shop 16, Memory Mall, 429 High Street.
Donna’s Flower Shop strives to provide the local Oxley Park community and Sydney at large with beautiful floral arrangements, plants and gifts for all occasions and events. Give us a call on 02 4789 0722. We are here to help.
As a guide, we offer same day delivery to Oxley Park for orders placed Monday to Saturday, if placed by 2pm. All school deliveries will be delivered before 3pm. Business and residential deliveries will be delivered within business hours. Orders placed prior to 10am in most cases will be delivered before midday. Those orders placed between 10am and prior to 2pm will be delivered between midday and close of business.
Donna`s Flower shop offers floral bouquets, arrangements, roses, orchids, natives, plants, preserved and artificial flowers, sunflowers and gifts for a variety of occasions: just flowers, birthdays, new baby, romance, sympathy, thank you and more.
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Oxley Park is a suburb located approximately 46 kilometers west of the Sydney central business district (CBD). It is surrounded by the suburbs of St Marys, North St Marys, and Colyton.
Oxley Park has a diverse demographic profile, with a mix of families, young professionals, and retirees. The suburb has a significant Indigenous Australian population, with a growing number of migrants from various cultural backgrounds.
The area now known as Oxley Park was originally inhabited by the Darug people, the traditional owners of the land. European settlement began in the early 19th century, and the suburb was named after the explorer John Oxley.
The first post office in Oxley Park was established in 1963.
Oxley Park offers a range of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. While the suburb itself may not have traditional tourist destinations like beaches or major landmarks, it is close to several popular attractions in the greater Sydney region.
One of the nearby attractions is the Western Sydney Parklands, a vast recreational area with walking and cycling tracks, picnic areas, and playgrounds.
For those interested in shopping and dining, the nearby St Marys town center and the Ropes Crossing shopping village provide a range of retail and dining options.
Additionally, the suburb is well-connected to public transport, making it easy to explore other parts of Sydney and beyond.
Two of the schools located in Oxley Park are the Oxley Park Public School and St Marys Senior High School.
St Marys Senior High School offers a comprehensive education from Year 7 to Year 12, with a focus on academic excellence and extracurricular opportunities.