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  2. Macquarie Centre - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Macquarie, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Macquarie, from the west. There is a small shopping centre on Lachlan Street in Macquarie that has a Medical Centre, Chemist, Coffee Shop and Kinh Doh Vietnamese restaurant. The Jamison Centre is the major shopping centre in Macquarie and has a popular outdoor Rotary community market every Sunday morning.

  4. List of Scentre Group properties - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of properties owned by Scentre Group, an Australian commercial real estate company with assets in Australia and New Zealand.Their portfolio includes a number of Westfield-branded shopping centres that were originally owned by Westfield Group, and spun-off into the Scentre Group in 2014.

  5. List of largest shopping centres in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (January 2016) There are many different types of shopping centres in Australia. In 2018, the Shopping Centre Council of Australia Identified Australia has had 1,630 existing shopping centres, being defined as a major Integrated retail centre with at least 1,000 m 2 (11,000 sq ft) of lettable retail floor-space, with over 65,000 ...

  6. Marsfield, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Marsfield-North Ryde Green Belt boundaries were revised and in December 1959, 688 ha (1,700 acres) of land was rezoned. The last Green Belt land was released in September 1969 to build Macquarie Shopping Centre and Macquarie University. [5]

  7. North Ryde, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The neighbouring suburb of Macquarie Park, still considered a part of North Ryde, includes the regional shopping centre Macquarie Centre, Macquarie University, ARN (WSFM and The Edge 96.1 studios), Sony, Foxtel, Optus, CA, Rexel Group Australia and many corporate headquarters.

  8. Jamison Centre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Top Ryde City - Wikipedia

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    The original Top Ryde Shopping Centre was opened on the current 3.5 hectare site on 14 November 1957 by the Premier of New South Wales Joe Cahill. [1] It was the first post-war major open-air shopping centre built in New South Wales [citation needed] and the second post war and open-air mall-type complex built in Australia after Chermside Drive ...