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Stockland Shellharbour (previously known as Shellharbour Square) is a large indoor/outdoor shopping centre in the Shellharbour City Centre of the Illawarra region. [1]
Its name reflects its status as the commercial and administrative centre for the City of Shellharbour local government area, and is home to the Council Administration Centre (located in the Civic Centre), Stockland Shellharbour shopping centre, cinemas and other retail shops. In recent years, apartment buildings have become more common within ...
Sydney's Royal Arcade, since demolished. This arcade, one of the earliest examples of a shopping centre in Australia and one of many of its kind in Sydney's city centre, ran from George Street near the markets, through to Pitt Street.
Shellharbour Anglican College; Shellharbour City Centre; Shellharbour City Dragons; Shellharbour Hospital; Shellharbour, New South Wales; South Coast railway line, New South Wales; Stockland Shellharbour
The redevelopments upgraded the Mall's total retail floor space from 6,000m² [4] to over 23,000m², [5] making it the fourth-largest shopping centre in the Illawarra, after competitors Wollongong Central, Stockland Shellharbour and Warrawong Plaza. [better source needed] On 20 March 2019, $3.5 million facelift of Dapto Mall had commenced. [6 ...
Shellharbour Hospital is located in Madigan Boulevard, Mount Warrigal. Mount Warrigal also has two small shopping complexes and many public reserves, including Freeman Park which is the only dedicated sporting field. The Stockland Shellharbour shopping centre is in close proximity to the suburb. At the top of the hill is the Mt Warrigal Nursing ...
Stockland Corporation Limited is a diversified Australian property development company. It has business in shopping centers, residential estates, industrial estates and manufactured housing communities.
The Advertiser began in February 1982 as the Wollongong-Shellharbour Advertiser. [2] Until 2012, the newspaper was published in three editions: Wollongong Advertiser, Shellharbour Advertiser and Kiama Advertiser. Fairfax Media purchased the Kiama Independent in 2011 and the Lake Times in 2012. [2]