| When in
Melbourne |
Shopping
in the City ...
Small boutiques selling everything from Melbourne designed fashion to
Russian dolls.
Block Arcade,
Cathedral Arcade,
Royal Arcade, Degraves Street,
Crossley Street,
Presgrave Place,
Centre Place
and more.
Take a break from shopping to linger over a latte or a spot of lunch.
Degraves Street,
Centre Place,
Block Place
are lined with small eateries, most with an alfresco dining
option.
Enjoy tea and cake
at the historic Hopetoun Tea Rooms (dating back to 1893)
in the Block Arcade. |
Chadstone
Shopping Centre opened in 1960 and was the first freestanding regional
shopping centre in Melbourne.
Melbourne is a great place for fashion and there's no better way to
experience it all than to take a trip to Chadstone - The Fashion Capital. |
Henry
Buck's is one of the world's great menswear stores and perhaps one of the
last of the great menswear retail specialists to remain in family hands in
an age where globalisation, rationalisation and the expediency of mass
marketing and poor levels of service are what we have become accustomed to
expect. The world's finest and most wearable men's clothes are
carefully and selectively bought for Henry Buck's customers. |
With
over 400 shops and stores catering to everything from the latest in
designer fashions to the most stylish homewares and gifts - Highpoint is
an exceptional and dynamic shopping experience. Located in Rosamond Road,
Maribyrnong (8 kilometres north west of the Melbourne Central Business
District) Highpoint is easily accessible by car, tram or bus. |
Queen
Victoria Market is more than just Melbourne's shopping mecca - it's an
historic landmark, a tourist attraction and an institution for Melburnians.
This vast, vibrant centre of trade and commerce was officially opened on
20 March, 1878 and has served consumers' needs for more than 125 years.
Located on the corner of Elizabeth and Victoria Streets, Melbourne. |
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When in Sydney |
Harbourside
offers a unique dining, leisure and shopping experience - located on the
waters edge of Darling Harbour, Sydhey. Home to many quality
stores and eateries that will enable visitors to experience an ambience
and style which captures Australia's warmth, hospitality and cultural
diversity. |
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When in Brisbane |
BRISBANE
ARCADE
As unique and individual as you ...
The building is located on a long
narrow plot of land in the central city linking Queen Street to Adelaide
Street. The Arcade provides a pedestrian thoroughfare between two of the
city’s busiest streets, with three levels of shops (basement, street,
gallery levels) flanking a lofty central gallery under a solid roof with
clerestory lighting.
Location: 160 Queen Mall, Brisbane |
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Australia Wide |
Australia's
premier factory outlet
centre
Big Brands ........... Big
Bargains ........... Big Savings
Brisbane - Next to
Brisbane Airport
Cheltenham - Cnr Centre Dandenong & Grange Roads
Cheltenham
Essendon
-
100 Bulla Road Essendon
Homebush -
Cnr
Homebush Bay Drive & Underwood Road Homebush
Melbourne - Spencer
Street Melbourne |
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On Line Shopping |
An On-Line
Shopping Experience
Come in and browse
the biggest range of gift experiences across Australia
and New Zealand.
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