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  2. Chadstone Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chadstone Shopping Centre (colloquially known as Chaddy) is a shopping centre located in the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Malvern East. Chadstone Shopping Centre is the largest indoor shopping centre in Australia by both floor area and number of stores, as well claims to be the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. The centre opened on 3 ...

  3. Melbourne Central Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Central is a large shopping centre, office, and public transport hub in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The main tower is 211-metre (692 ft) high, making it one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne at the time it was built in 1991.

  4. Bourke Street - Wikipedia

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    As retail presence increased with department store Buckley & Nunn opening a succession of buildings in 1851 and rival Myer in 1911, the street was often compared to London's Oxford Street. Melbourne's first theatre opened on Bourke Street as the Pavilion (1841), and by the late 1840s the east end was established as Melbourne's main ...

  5. Greensborough Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Greensborough Plaza is a major regional shopping centre in Greensborough, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, approximately 20 kilometres from the CBD.. Known to some locals as “Greensy”, the centre has an extensive range of majors and mini-majors including Coles, Aldi, Kmart, Target, Chemist Warehouse, JB Hi-Fi, The Reject Shop, Rebel Sport, Anytime Fitness and over 170 specialty stores.

  6. Highpoint Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Highpoint is Victoria's third largest shopping centre and the fifth largest in Australia, with an annual turnover of $778 million and over 15 million shoppers visiting each year. [2] It is the largest shopping centre serving Melbourne's western and north western suburbs, an area with a population of at least half a million people.

  7. Watergardens Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    Watergardens is serviced by the adjacent Watergardens railway station, with all Metro Trains Sunbury line and some V/Line Bendigo line trains stopping at the station. [14] [15] [16] Seven bus routes originate at Watergardens station, with the 476 to Moonee Ponds Junction making additional stops to the north of the main complex building and outside the homemaker centre complex.

  8. Northland Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Aerial perspective of Northland Shopping Centre with the Melbourne CBD in the background and Olympic Village sporting grounds in April 2023 Darebin Creek, alongside Northland and its surrounds. Northland Shopping Centre is a major shopping centre in Preston, approximately 11 km north of the Melbourne central business district in Victoria ...

  9. Chinatown, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Dampier's Marvellous Melbourne play of the same year features a scene in a Chinatown opium den. Between 1909 and 1910, Melbourne's first Chinese-language newspaper, the Chinese Times, serialised Wong Shee Ping's novel The Poison of Polygamy, the first novel written in Literary Chinese to be published in Australia and possibly the West ...