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Westfield Parramatta was redeveloped in 1996 saw the centre regain its position as the largest shopping centre in Australia, with approximately 127,000m² of retail space (from approximately 80,000m²). [2] This expansion included the development of two separate blocks in the Parramatta CBD west of the main centre.
JD Sports Fashion plc, commonly known as JD Sports, JD or JD Group [3] is a British multinational sports-fashion retail company based in Bury, Greater Manchester, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. The Pentland Group owns 55% of the company. [4]
Australian Sports Commission and Cycling Australia investigated doping allegations concerning the Australian Institute of Sport track cycling team based in Adelaide, South Australia. Mark French was banned for two years, but in July 2005 the ban was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport due to lack of evidence.
It was the first shopping centre in Australia to feature a quiet park on top of the centre. The park was known as Snowy Hill Park which was named after former alderman and mayor of Hurstville, Gordon William 'Snowy' Hill. Hill who served 19 years at the council, being elected mayor in 1962 and 1963. He died on 2 June 1978.
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Westpoint Blacktown was built by the Parramatta-based developer W McNamara Pty Ltd, and opened in April 1973 anchored by Farmers [2] (later renamed Grace Bros) Grace Bros and Waltons. It was built on formerly residential land slightly west of Blacktown's previous shopping district along Main Street, which declined due to the new competition ...
Sydney is the home of Australia's biggest sports league, the National Rugby League, hosting 16 teams, and the base for a number of teams in national competitions including two Australian Football League and eight National Rugby League teams. The Sydney City Council caters for sporting activities with a range of facilities. Across the city there ...
In 1995, the Parramatta Advertiser was split into 3 separate editions: City (Parramatta) North, Auburn, and Holroyd. [6] The online edition of the paper is now under the umbrella of the Daily Telegraph, a major Australian daily newspaper. The Parramatta Advertiser's death and other notices are indexed by the Ryerson Index. [2]