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Domain Central is an outlet shopping centre in Townsville.It is Queensland's largest major outlet, containing 60 stores including major retailers such as Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi, Freedom Furniture, Lincraft, TK Maxx (formerly Trade Secret) and a number of other homemaker, fashion and discount outlets. [1]
Townsville Shopping Centre (formally Stockland Townsville' [3]) is centrally located in Aitkenvale within the urban area of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. In 1987 Townsville Shopping Centre opened after a major upgrade to what was previously known as Nathan Plaza (named after the street the centre runs along).
In the real estate industry in the United States, a pocket listing or hip pocket listing is a property where a broker sells a property through private connections rather than entering it into a multiple listing system (MLS) or otherwise publicly advertising it. [1] In Canada, this is called an Exclusive Listing. [2]
T. Willmetts & Sons Printery is a heritage-listed former printing house at 193 Flinders Street, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by Waggepetersen & Bevan and built from 1883 to 1927.
Renowned for being a family-friendly place to live and a delightful city to bring up kids, Copenhagen is a good bet for a family holiday, too.The country that brought us Lego has a quieter pace of ...
With a hip-covering length, a pass-through kangaroo pocket and long sleeves with a thumbhole, once you add this layer, you won't want to take it off. Turn up the heat on your next sweat session
Howard Smith Company Building is a heritage-listed office building at 224 Flinders Street, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by Charles Dalton Lynch and Walter Hunt and built from 1910 to 1911 by Hanson & Sons.
Otis Redding Philco Hip Pocket Record (with standard 7 in (18 cm) 45rpm record for comparison). Pocket Disc was a type of flexidisc, made by Americom Corporation and experimented with in the late 1960s, small enough (4 in (10 cm) in diameter) to be carried in one's pocket or shipped in an envelope and not as fragile as a standard record, but able to be played on the standard manual-only ...