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Point Cook Town Centre is a shopping centre in the centre of Point Cook in the west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.It currently contains 150 stores in total and three supermarkets, Coles, Woolworths and Aldi, as well as a Target department store.
Point Cook Town Centre Alfresco Dining in Point Cook. Separate to this, in the neighbouring suburb is the Williams Landing Development. Williams Landing will be developed into a Transit-oriented development and a major activity and employment centre. Williams Landing is now building on land that was, up until the 1980s the airfield and runway ...
Stockland Point Cook, Point Cook; Sunshine Marketplace, Sunshine; The Glen Shopping Centre, Glen Waverley; The Jam Factory, South Yarra; The Pines Shopping Centre, Doncaster East; Tooronga Village, Glen Iris; Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre, Richmond; Watergardens Town Centre, Taylors Lakes; Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, Mulgrave
This category contains articles about shopping centres in Melbourne, Australia (shopping malls in North American English). Pages in category "Shopping centres in Melbourne" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
Wyndham City Libraries provide a range of public library services at five branches in the Melbourne outer metropolitan City of Wyndham local government area. Its nine branch libraries are located at the Werribee Plaza shopping centre, in the Werribee city centre, at Point Cook Town Centre, and in Wyndham Vale and Tarneit and Williams Landing and Truganina near a neighborhood.
The employment hub to include 5000 square metres of office space, a 50-room hotel and shops. Statistics show about 46.5 per cent of workers living in Point Cook and Williams Landing are university-qualified. Williams Landing Town Centre will create more jobs in the local area so they will no longer have to travel to Melbourne for work. [7]
Pacific Werribee (formerly known as Werribee Plaza) is a major regional shopping centre located in the suburb of Hoppers Crossing, approximately 29 kilometres (18 mi) south-west of the Melbourne Central Business District (CBD) in Victoria, Australia.
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