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  2. Myer - Wikipedia

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    Myer grew by developing its own stores (becoming one of Australia's major property owners and developers in the process) and acquiring other department stores, including Adelaide's Marshall's and Bell's (Victor Harbor, Mount Barker, Murray Bridge and Strathalbyn and Tailem Bend) in South Australia, Western Australia's Boans in 1984, Queensland ...

  3. David Jones (department store) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, David Jones returned to Western Australia after a near 25-year absence in the state. All five stores of the former department store Aherns were converted into David Jones stores in Karrinyup, Booragoon, Claremont, Rockingham and the Perth CBD. The Perth CBD Store was the only store of the five that was renovated.

  4. Harrolds - Wikipedia

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    Harrolds is an Australian department store chain. It opened in Melbourne in 1985. [2] The family-run enterprise had three stores across Australia. Ross Poulakis is the managing director. [3] Harrolds began as a 90-square-metre space. Harrolds specialised in stocking high end brands. [4]

  5. Category:Department stores of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Department stores of Australia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Big W; D.

  6. Category:Clothing retailers of Australia - Wikipedia

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  7. Target Australia - Wikipedia

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    Target Australia Pty Ltd (formerly Lindsay's and Lindsay's Target, formerly stylised as Target. and doing business as Target and Target Australia) is a department store chain owned by Australian retail conglomerate Wesfarmers. Target stocks clothing, cosmetics, homewares, electronics, books, and toys selling both in-store and online. [3]

  8. JB Young's - Wikipedia

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    A few years later during 1970, JB Young's expanded considerably, taking over the Fosseys retail store group. Fosseys had been established in 1926 with its earliest store having been established in George Street Sydney, by Alfred Bristow Fossey. In 1970, the company acquired the E.C. Hattam chain of department stores in Victoria. [1]

  9. Harris Scarfe - Wikipedia

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    By 1995, Harris Scarfe had become Australia's third largest department store retailer, with 38 stores, and trading in all states of Australia. [citation needed] The company ran into trouble during the late 1990s due to rising debts and management issues. [citation needed] In April 2001, the business was placed in receivership.