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Macquarie Centre is the only shopping centre in Sydney to provide a full size Olympic rink (60m x 30m) with seating for approximately 2,000 people. [5] Macquarie Ice Rink was used for the 1991 World short track speed skating Championships. [6] There were plans for a cinema complex to open in the centre in 1981, however these plans had fallen ...
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.
Jamison Centre (/ ˈ dʒ æ m ɪ s ə n /) is a large shopping centre located in Belconnen's eastern suburb of Macquarie, Australian Capital Territory.Comprising two indoor/outdoor complexes and a range of standalone stores and facilities, the centre is anchored by Coles and Aldi stores.
Macquarie Ice Rink: Macquarie Shopping Centre, Herring Rd & Waterloo Rd, Macquarie Park NSW 2113 2000 1981 60m x 30m Blue Mountains Ice Skating Rink ...
The Macquarie Ice Rink was opened in 1981 as a recreational and sporting ice venue in northern Sydney. [1]In 1982, The Macquarie Bears ice hockey club was founded and played hockey matches from elite to development grade at Macquarie Ice Rink until 2002 when the club moved to Blacktown Ice Rink and the AIHL team moved to the Sydney Ice Arena.
David Jones Pty Ltd, trading as David Jones (colloquially DJs), is an Australian luxury department store.The brand was owned from 2014 to 2023 by the South African retail group Woolworths South Africa. [3]
The centre was developed and owned by Lendlease and was at the time Australia's largest shopping centre, and remained for many years the flagship property in Lendlease's portfolio. [2] It was also one of Sydney's first major shopping centres. [3] Bankstown Central featured David Jones, Big W department store, Woolworths, Nock & Kirby and 100 ...
Macquarie University station opened on 23 February 2009 on the same date as the Chatswood to Epping line. [3] [4] Macquarie University station closed in September 2018 for seven months for conversion to a Sydney Metro station on the Sydney Metro Northwest line, which included the installation of platform screen doors. [5] It reopened on 26 May ...