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The Reject Shop Limited is an Australian discount variety store chain selling a range of goods such as food, snacks, gift cards and party, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, storage, kitchenware, homewares and seasonal items in 375 store locations across Australia. Founded in 1979, The Reject Shop employs over 5,000 staff. [2]
Westfield Carousel is an Australian shopping centre in the Perth suburb of Cannington.It is located approximately 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from the Perth central business district on the Albany Highway and approximately 600 metres (2,000 ft) from Cannington railway station.
The Reject Shop; S. Sam's Warehouse; T. Target Australia This page was last edited on 16 January 2019, at 02:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
A sky-roof atrium precinct which includes Woolworths (a former Action/Newmart store and the original site of Coles in the centre prior to its relocation to the 'marketplace' precinct in 2000, and its conversion to its $2.71 million replacement of its discount supermarket chain Newmart, and is also one of a handful of Woolies stores in Australia ...
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The centre is currently occupied by seven major tenants. Two department stores, one discount-department store, three supermarkets and one cinema complex. 13,900sqm 3-floor Myer department store; 9,500sqm 2-floor David Jones department store. [33] 7,850sqm Big W discount department store; 4,200sqm Woolworths supermarket; Coles supermarket; Aldi ...
On 3 February 2015, a transformer exploded around 9.30am near the Woolworths loading bay area resulting in the deaths of 2 people, others suffered serious burn injuries. [14] In March 2017, major German tenant Aldi opened outside of the complex, replacing the old Morley Library. [15]
A Supa IGA store in Mount Barker, Western Australia. There are a wide variety of stores under the IGA banner, from small convenience stores, mid sized supermarkets, large full service supermarkets and liquor stores. In 2019, it was reported that IGA had 7% of the grocery market in Australia. [5]