List of shopping centres in Australia

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This is a list of notable shopping centres in Australia.

Note: This list refers does not refer to shopping centres per se but covered indoor shopping malls, as such it does not include many of the more prominent street shopping strips such as Chapel Street, Melbourne or Oxford Street, Sydney which were prevalent in Australian cities until the 1960s.

Contents

[edit] Australian Capital Territory

[edit] New South Wales

[edit] Sydney

[edit] Sydney suburbs

[edit] Newcastle

[edit] Illawarra

[edit] Central Coast

[edit] Regional

[edit] Northern Territory

[edit] Queensland

[edit] Brisbane CBD

[edit] Fortitude Valley

[edit] Brisbane suburbs

[edit] Ipswich

[edit] Logan

[edit] Gold Coast

[edit] Sunshine Coast

[edit] Regional

[edit] Outer Urban

[edit] Southeast Queensland

[edit] Central Queensland

[edit] Northern Queensland

[edit] Mackay
  • Canelands Central, Mackay
  • Mt Pleasent Shopping Centre, Mackay

[edit] Cairns

[edit] Townsville-Thuringowa

[edit] Mount Isa

[edit] South Australia

[edit] Adelaide

[edit] Regional

[edit] Tasmania

[edit] Victoria

[edit] Melbourne

[edit] Melbourne CBD

[edit] Melbourne Suburbs

Centro Shopping Centers

Westfield Shopping Centers

DFO (DIRECT FACTORY OUTLETS)

Local Shopping centers

Colonial First State Shopping Centers

GPT Shopping centers

  • Chirnside Park Shopping Centre, Chirnside Park
  • Dandenong Plaza, Dandenong Central
  • Parkmore Keysborough Shopping Centre, Keysborough

Pacific Shopping Centers

Other Shopping Centers

[edit] Geelong and the Surf Coast

[edit] Ballarat

  • Bridge Mall, Ballarat
  • Central Square Shopping Centre, Ballarat
  • Wendouree Shopping Centre, Wendouree, Victoria

[edit] Regional

[edit] Western Australia

[edit] Perth

[edit] Mandurah

[edit] Bunbury

[edit] Regional

[edit] References