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  2. Pacific Epping - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Epping is a shopping centre in Epping, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.It opened in 1996. It is located on the corner of High Street and Cooper Street, 500 m (1,600 ft) away from Epping railway station, Melbourne, and approximately 20 km (12 mi) north of the Melbourne CBD.

  3. Big W - Wikipedia

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    Big W (stylised as BIG W) is an Australian chain of discount department stores, which was founded in regional New South Wales in 1964. The company is a division of the Woolworths Group and as of 2024 operated 179 stores, [1] with around 18,000 employees across mainland Australia and Tasmania. Big W stocks clothing, health and beauty, garden ...

  4. Woolworths Group (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2023, Woolworths launched MarketPlus, a platform for businesses to sell products across its MyDeal, Everyday Market, and Big W Market marketplaces. [99] In February 2024, Woolworths announced that Brad Banducci would retire as CEO in September 2024 and a $781 million loss due to major write-downs. Amanda Bardwell, head of WooliesX ...

  5. Big W (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Big W (later named Woolworths Big W) was a British retail chain owned by the Kingfisher Group (later Woolworths Group PLC) in the United Kingdom, which operated between 1998 and 2004. Big W stores were large format out-of-town megastores that featured products from all of Kingfisher's main retail chains at the time, consisting of Comet , B&Q ...

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  7. Macquarie Centre - Wikipedia

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    The delays had a devastating impact on small retailers who had stocked up for opening deadlines. Macquarie Centre officially opened on 17 November 1981 by the Premier of New South Wales, Neville Wran. The centre featured an Olympic sized ice rink, Grace Bros (rebranded to Myer in 2004), Big W, Target, Woolworths and 130 speciality stores. [3]

  8. Westfield Doncaster - Wikipedia

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    During construction, Kmart shut down temporarily and was replaced by two new discount department stores – Big W and Target. Coles and Woolworths both closed in January 2007 and both supermarkets re-opened on Thursday 10 April 2008. [12]

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