Goss'n Shop Opportunity Shop - Sunshine

Goss'n Shop Opportunity Shop - Sunshine Goss'n Shop is a Small Op Shop, run by the Holy Apostle's Anglican Church, based in Sunshine, Melbourne, Victoria.

Goss'n Shop is a small Op Shop run by the Holy Apostle's Anglican Church in Sunshine catering to the community with a diverse range of Donated goods at a low cost to suit every budget. We accept good quality goods such as, Women's, men's and children's clothing, Manchester, Bric a Brac, Books, Shoes, Jewellery, Bags, Home decor and Small Furniture. We Do NOT accept Electrical appliances, Car seats

, Prams and Cots. Please Call and speak with our friendly Manager/Volunteers if you have any question about donations.

12/08/2026

This week specials are on books, VHS video tapes, shoes and dinner plates (odd choice LOL). We sell clean good quality items at great prices.

Our 50c rack is still going strong, items may have a mark or a small tear. The marks may wash out, or the tear may not be noticeable when stitched up and if that doesn't work out, the item may be great under other clothing for extra warmth for this time of year. :-)

Please keep the donations coming however if you wouldn't give to a mate, please don't donate.

Wednesday & Friday 10am - 2pm
Holy Apostles Anglican church
100 Anderson Road, Sunshine
(carpark Anderson Road)

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Lots of work ahead of us this week and just to make things interesting we've moved a few things around too :-)
03/08/2026

Lots of work ahead of us this week and just to make things interesting we've moved a few things around too :-)

Our volunteers see pics of Rosie when working in the shop.
31/07/2026

Our volunteers see pics of Rosie when working in the shop.

We lower our heads in quiet remembrance as we honor the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of "Rosie the Riveter" Jeanne Gibson. A symbol of strength, resilience, and determination, she passed away on July 29, 2026, at the age of 100. Today, America loses more than a remarkable woman, we lose one of the courageous daughters of the Greatest Generation whose hands helped build the strength of a nation when freedom hung in the balance. Her legacy reminds us that true heroes are not always found carrying rifles on the front lines. Sometimes, they wear welding gloves, stand beneath showers of sparks, and build the ships, planes, and hope that change the course of history.πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Born in 1926, Jeanne Gibson belonged to the Greatest Generation. At just 18 years old in 1944, she answered America's call during World War II, leaving her home in Minnesota to work as a welder at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle, Washington, where she helped build destroyers and other naval vessels for the U.S. Navy. She later served with the U.S. Army Transportation Corps in Juneau, Alaska, preparing cargo manifests and hatch lists that supported the movement of vital military supplies.

Like millions of women who stepped into factories and shipyards while men served overseas, Jeanne became one of the legendary "Rosie the Riveters." Their determination, hard work, and sacrifice kept America's wartime industries running and played a crucial role in securing Allied victory.

After the war, Jeanne continued a life of service. She earned a Ph.D., spent more than 30 years as an educator, earned her private pilot's license, and dedicated her retirement to preserving the history of the Rosie generation. She became a beloved volunteer and ambassador, sharing her story with students, veterans, and visitors across the country, ensuring that the contributions of wartime women would never be forgotten.

In 2024, at the age of 98, Jeanne and thousands of fellow Rosie the Riveters were collectively awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, one of the United States' highest civilian honors, recognizing their indispensable contributions to the nation's victory during World War II.

Even after celebrating her 100th birthday in 2026, Jeanne remained committed to honoring veterans and educating future generations. Her strength, humility, and unwavering patriotism made her a treasured representative of the Rosie legacy.

Today, we remember not only a woman who helped build ships during wartime, but a woman who spent an entire century building a legacy of courage, perseverance, service, and inspiration. Jeanne Gibson's life reminds us that ordinary people can accomplish extraordinary things when duty calls.

Rest in eternal peace, Jeanne Gibson.

Jeanne Gibson
1926 – July 29, 2026
Age: 100

"The legacy of Rosie the Riveters lives on through the freedom they helped defend and the generations they continue to inspire." πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ•ŠοΈ

17/07/2026
Highlighting two books written in German that have been donated.Heidelberg Welcome $3Child's Read Aloud book $1
06/07/2026

Highlighting two books written in German that have been donated.
Heidelberg Welcome $3
Child's Read Aloud book $1

Don't forget we are open today, Saturday 6 June 10am-2pm.Today is the last day of the 20%- 20 Year Sale on all items.  L...
05/06/2026

Don't forget we are open today, Saturday 6 June 10am-2pm.
Today is the last day of the 20%- 20 Year Sale on all items. Look forward to seeing you there. :-)

SOLVED: Tibetan Singing Bowl Mallet
16/04/2026

SOLVED: Tibetan Singing Bowl Mallet

Address

100 Anderson Road, Sunshine West
Melbourne, VIC
3020

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 3pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 3pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 3pm
Thursday 9:30am - 3pm
Friday 9:30am - 3pm

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