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Strathpine Centre is an urban shopping centre located in Strathpine, a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, north of Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia. The centre was built and opened in 1983 by The Westfield Group. [1] It is anchored by Big W and Target discount department stores and Woolworths, Coles and ALDI supermarkets.
Strathpine Centre (formerly Westfield Strathpine), Strathpine Toombul Shopping Centre (formerly Centro Toombul, formerly Westfield Toombul), Nundah Toowong Village , Toowong
Westfield North Lakes is a shopping centre in North Lakes on the northern outskirts of Brisbane. The centre first opened in on 7 August 2003 and initially included around 80 stores including Target and Coles. In early 2007, construction began on a major extension that was set to bring the total number of stores in the centre to over 200.
Strathpine is a suburb in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. [3] It is home to the Pine Rivers District offices of the City of Moreton Bay, as well as many businesses, administrative, and local, state and federal government offices. [4] [5] The area is home to Strathpine Centre, a medium-sized urban shopping centre, built by ...
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In 1982 there were plans to open a Grace Bros. in Strathpine, Queensland but due to the take over of Myer NSW by Grace Bros. Holdings the store opened at the Strathpine Centre as a Myer in 1983 and remained opened until 2007. Myer Wollongong (Wollongong Central) closed on 3 October 2016. Myer Orange closed on 29 January 2017, after 167 years of ...
Mental health experts warned social factors could be contributing to the rise in gender dysphoria in children, after a new study found cases have skyrocketed over a ten-year period.
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