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When will I receive my order? Deliveries time vary depending on your location and the product ordered. Most orders are delivered within 7-12 working days in major capital cities and slightly surrounding area's. Deliveries occur between Monday to Saturday in metro Melbourne & Sydney during standard business hours, excluding public holidays. Saturday deliveries will require prior arrangement so please call 1300 112 337 for all Saturday delivery requests. For all other areas, deliveries will occur between Monday to Friday during standard business hours, excluding public holidays. How much will delivery cost? Delivery is FREE in Sydney and Melbourne Metro (*excluding soft furnishings such as pillows and sheets) Delivery of Mattresses is also FREE in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide & Perth when you use coupon code FREEMATT at checkout. Delivery fee's for all other area's is calculated at the checkout by entering your postcode in the 'Estimate Delivery' box located on the Cart page.




Premium delivery services are available in Sydney & Melbourne Metro. For an additional fee of $49, our Sydney & Melbourne delivery team will place your order in any room you choose, assemble your mattress and base and remove and dispose of any packaging. We encourage you to consider our premium delivery service options if your home contains several stairs, a lift, or any other delivery challenges. Please call 1300 112 337 for a quote on premium delivery service options. Do I need to be home for delivery? Ideally, you or a nominated person should be present to sign and take charge of the goods delivered. If you're not home when delivery occurs, the driver will leave a courtesy note and number so that you can arrange for the re-delivery of your order with ease. You may also elect to have your order left unattended at the entry to your home by issuing an 'Authority to Leave' notice. You can do this by phoning 1300 112 337, emailing us or typing, 'Authority to Leave' in the comments section during checkout.




It is important to note that BedsOnline and our third party couriers cannot be held liable for any loss, theft or damage that may occur to your order if left unattended. If you anticipate any issues regarding delivery, please contact us prior to placing your order to discuss your available options or leave a note in the comments fields during checkout so that we may call you to discuss. Will I receive advance notice before delivery?You will receive a phone call or an email with your tracking details once your order is ready to be delivered. We rely on several couriers to deliver our products Australia wide, some couriers prefer to arrange delivery with you by phone, others prefer to notify you by email. Can you remove my old mattress? Yes, we offer a mattress removal service in Melbourne & Sydney metro areas only. For an additional fee of $50 per item our delivery team will remove and dispose of your old mattress. For example, disposing of a queen mattress will cost $50 and the removal of a queen mattress and base will cost $100.Please note that this service is limited to Mattresses, ensembles and packing and does not extend to furniture items such as Timber or metal bed frames, sofa’s, bedside tables and other household furnishings.




Can you deliver my bed frame or furniture already assembled?Assembled bed frames cannot fit through the space provided by doors and shipping assembled furniture across Australia would make delivery costs prohibitively expensive. Most but not all items require some simple assembly, so please check the product description or call 1300 112 337 if you're not sure. Can I pick up my goods? Your order can be collected from either our Sliverwater warehouse located in Sydney or our Noble park warehouse located in Melbourne. You will be contacted via email or SMS within 1-12 business days when your order it is ready for collection. Please present your driver’s licence and the credit card used to make the purchase to collect the goods ordered. 2/450 Princes Highway, Noble Park VIC 3174 Tel: (03) 9020 8685 162 Silverwater Road, Silverwater NSW, 2128 Tel: (02) 9426 39045 Christmas Treats for a Midnight Snack In Bed Over the Christmas period we are far more likely to have a few more late nights than normal.




Things like the office Christmas party, getting together with friends and family and maybe even taking in a festive show or concert could all see us getting home very late and in some cases a little peckish with the need to have a midnight snack. So just what late night munchies would be the perfect thing over the festive period that we could eat in bed before drifting off to sleep, without the need to change the sheets, covering our Oz Mattress, due to messy spills? We all spend our time in the run up to Christmas baking plenty of Christmas goodies - it’s great to have something in for when unexpected guests pop over and they can also prove to be very handy when you have a case of the midnight munchies following an evening out. Why not make a huge batch of your favourite recipe Christmas cookies with the kids, they should store for a while in airtight tins, ensuring there is always a snack on hand. Not the ones still in their shells, but the pre-shelled kind – nobody really wants to be trying to go to sleep with sharp bits of shell in the bed.




We always have them in the house at Christmas and filled with protein they make the perfect late night snack. Christmas isn’t Christmas without a turkey sandwich. So, take the opportunity whilst there is still plenty of turkey left and indulge in a late night festive snack, maybe even add a bit of stuffing or cranberry just be careful not to drop any on the  Oz Mattress bed! Popcorn is a fantastic snack at any time, and whether you pop your own or buy the ready-made variety there are plenty of different flavours to try, so there is sure to be something to appeal to even the fussiest midnight snacker. There are always lots of chocolates and sweets in the house during Christmas, it’s so easy to just grab a handful to munch when you are feeling peckish. If chocolate is your midnight snack of choice, then go for individual chocolates that you can eat in one go rather than a big bar that could crumble and melt all over your covers. Of course, it’s not always a great idea to snack in the night, but as a one-off over Christmas, we’re sure it’ll be ok!




Christmas Traditions From Around the World Whilst people all over the world celebrate Christmas it is fair to say that how they do this varies considerably from country to country. In fact, in some countries they do not celebrate Christmas day until January. So, if you thought your celebrations were just a bit different then why not escape from it all, curl up on your Oz Mattress and read about unusual things they do in other countries to make their Christmas celebrations unique, and see how they compare. Russia and the Ukraine Let’s start with those countries that don’t celebrate Christmas day on 25th December. Here Christmas is celebrated on 7th of January because the Orthodox Church still uses the old Julian calendar for all religious celebrations. Traditionally in the days before Christmas prayers are said and people fast, all in the run up to 6th January, Christmas eve. Then a 12-course meal is eaten as they catch sight of the first evening star. Fancy roller-skating to mass?




Then you will need to be in the capital of Venezuela, Caracas, for Christmas eve where they close all the roads it the morning to allow people to roller skate to the Christmas mass! A traditional Christmas celebration in Greenland is not for those people with a delicate stomach! Here the Christmas food offering include Kiviak – a dish of raw auk flesh wrapped in seal skin, that is placed under a rock for several months until well fermented and Mattak – Whale skin with a strip of blubber inside it. If your idea of the perfect Christmas celebration is jumping into icy cold water then celebrate Epiphany Day, 7th January, in Bulgaria. Here the priest throws a holy cross into the water and the local men (occasionally a few women!) jump in to get it. The belief is that the person to retrieve the cross will have good health for the next year, which is just as well after taking such an icy bath! Single women perform a rather charming and unusual traditional ritual on Christmas Eve in the Czech Republic.




Standing outside their homes they throw one shoe over their shoulder to find out if they will marry during the coming year. If it lands with the toe pointing towards the door then there will be a wedding before the year is out, if however, it is the heel that points to the door the woman will remain single. Whichever way you choose to celebrate Christmas, make sure you spend your nights sleeping soundly on a great mattress, allowing you to sleep better and enjoy the festivities even more! 5 Ways to Get the Kids to Bed Early on Christmas Eve ‘Twas the night before Christmas and the kids were all giddy, mum and dad frantic over jobs still to do..... In houses, all over the world this will be a familiar scene on Christmas eve, the excitement of not being able to wait to see if Santa will visit and what toys he will bring when he does come can make it hard to get the kids to bed on Christmas eve. It doesn’t matter how comfortable their Oz mattress is - excited children find it difficult to drift off, and then of course you have the ones who are determined that this year they will stay awake and catch Santa out!




Here are 5 ways you can get the kids early to be on Christmas eve so you can do all those last-minute jobs and wrap those final few presents, before having a well-earned rest. Here are 5 ways you can get the kids early to be on Christmas eve: Make sure that you keep your children busy during the day to help tire them out. There should be plenty of jobs to do to get everything ready for Christmas day...and if they don’t want Santa to trip over their toys then maybe they should help by tidying their rooms! It can be hard when there is lots going on and children are excited but sticking to their normal bedtime routine, and doing the same set of things in the same order every night can really help your children to unwind and get them ready for sleep. If you can, move the entire routine forward a little as they are bound to be up earlier in the morning and then overtired before Christmas day is over. To some people, it is just an old wives’ tale that it can make you sleepy but warm milk contains tryptophan, a sleep-inducing enzyme, and it can have a very psychological soothing effect.

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