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  2. Highpoint Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Until 2006, Highpoint was wholly owned by Melbourne's Besen family (also owners of the Sussan retail chain). In March 2006, the GPT (General Property Trust) Group purchased a 50% stake and management rights in the centre for about A$621.2 million. [11] In September 2017, GPT bought the remaining 50% of Highpoint for $680 million.

  3. Shameless (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    Shameless is a celebrity and pop culture podcast hosted by Melbourne journalists Zara McDonald and Michelle Andrews. [1] Created "for smart people who love dumb stuff", Shameless delves into the pop culture stories of the week in every Monday episode.

  4. Chadstone Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Opened in October 1960 at a cost of £6 million, [7] [8] Chadstone Shopping Centre was the first self-contained regional shopping centre in Melbourne, and the largest built in Australia to that time. The centre was built and owned by the Myer Emporium , and marked the transformation of shopping in Australia from the traditional central city and ...

  5. 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.

  6. ‘Sinister’ romance scammer allegedly used dating apps to ...

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    An elderly Nevada man looking for love was allegedly drugged and pushed across the US border into Mexico in a wheelchair by a “sinister” scammer before being found dead in a Mexico City hotel ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Nicholas Building - Wikipedia

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    The Nicholas Building in 2018. The Nicholas Building is a landmark historic office and retail building located at 37 Swanston St, at the intersection of Swanston Street and Flinders Lane, in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia.

  9. 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 ...