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Name Address City State Postcode Name Address City State Postcode Coles Supermarket 472 19771 I Links Road Morrara Darwin NT 800 Darwin Newsagency 28 Smith Street Darwin NT 0800 Woolworths Supermarket 5652 Darwin City Cnr Cavan & Whitfield Sts Darwin NT 0800 Coles Supermarket 460 19771 55 59 Mitchell Street Darwin NT 800 News4U 27 Hedley Place Durack NT 0810 Coles Supermarket 4947 19771 Bradshaw Terrace Casuarina NT 810 Woolworths Supermarket 5618 Bradshaw Terrace Casuarina NT 0810 Casuarina Nextra News Shop 19 Casuarina Square247 Trower Road Casuarina NT 0810 Woolworths Supermarket 5677 Dickward Drive Nightcliff NT 0810 Nightcliff Newsagency 15/159 Dickward Dr Nightcliff NT 0810 Coles Supermarket 404 19771 Casurarina Shopping Centre Casuarina NT 810 Karama Newsagency Shop 17 Karama Shopping Centre37 Kalymnos Drv Karama NT 0812 Leanyer Newsagency Shop 18 Hibiscus Shopping Town Leanyer NT 0812 Woolworths Supermarket 5659 Leanyer & Vanderlin Drive Leanyer NT 0812 Woolworths Supermarket 5691 37 Kalymnos Drive Karama NT 812 Stuart Park Corner Store Shop 2/11 Westralia St Stuart Park NT 0813 Winnellie Newsagency 5‐347 Stuart Highway Winnellie NT 0820 Parap Newsagency 42 Parap Road Parap NT 0820 Berrimah Post News & Tatts 658 Stuart Hwy Berrimah NT 0828 NewsXpress Palmerston Shop 50 & 516‐7 Temple Terrace Palmerston NT 0830 Coles Supermarket 450 19771 Palmerston Shopping Centre Palmerston NT 830 Woolworths Supermarket 5627 Cnr Chungwha & Templeton Terrace Palmerston NT 0830 Howard Springs Newsagency Whitewood Road Howard Springs NT 0835 Coolalinga Newsagency Shop 3 4771 Stuort Highway Howard Springs NT 0835 Humpty Doo Newsagency Shop 18 Humpty Doo Shopping PlazaStuart Highway Humpty Doo NT 0836 Woolworths Supermarket 5676 Cnr Stuart Hwy & Henning RD Coolalinga NT 0839 Post Office Store Stuart Highway Adelaide River NT 0846 Top News Shop 8 Katherine Shopping Centre Katherine NT 0850 Woolworths Supermarket 5636 Cnr First ST & Katherine Tce Katherine NT 0850 Tennant Creek Pharmacy 123 Paterson Street Tennant Creek NT 0860 Centre Newsagency Shop 4&5 Coles S/Centre Bath ST Alice Springs NT 0870 Woolworths Supermarket 5604 Hartley Street Alice Springs NT 0870 Coles Supermarket 418 19771 Gregory Terrace & Bath Street Alice Springs NT 870 The Paper Shoppe Shop 13 Yeperenye S/Centre Alice Springs NT 0870 Ayers Rock Newsagency Shopping Square lot 169 Yulara NT 0872 Nhulunbuy Newsagency Endeavour Square Nhulunbuy NT 0880 Alyangula Kiosk Shop 4 The ArcadeAlyangula Groote Eylandt NT 0885 Two Rivers Newsagency Shop 2 Jabiru Town Plaza Jabiru NT 0886 Pennant Hills Railway Bookstall Railway ST Pennant Hills NSW 1715 Museum Station Bookstall 2201/148 Elizabeth ST Sydney NSW 2000 Circular Quay Railway B/S Shop W8a Alfred ST Circular Quay Sydney NSW 2000 First News Kiosk York Street Wynyard Station Sydney NSW 2000 No 16 News Kiosk Cnr Park & George St Sydney NSW 2000 Summer & Moon News Stand C/o Steve PollardRegimental Square & George Sts Sydney NSW 2000 Glass House Newsagency 135 King Street Sydney NSW 2000 DJ Newskiosk 815‐827 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 Kiosk ‐ Newsvendor Cnr Martin PL & Castlereagh ST Sydney NSW 2000 Martin Place Kiosk NO 9 Kiosk 105 Cnr Martin Pl& Pitt ST Sydney NSW 2000 Martin Place News Cnr Martin Place & George Streets Sydney NSW 2000 Wong MR K K Corner Market & George Streets Sydney NSW 2000 L M Kiosk Cnr King & Pitt St Sydney NSW 2000 Hyde Park Square Newsagency Yan ZhangShop 15 Level 4 227 Elizabeth ST Sydney NSW 2000 Connaught Sydney Newsagency Shop 2 & 3 189 Liverpool Street Sydney NSW 2000 Connection Newsagency Shop P6 Hunter Connection109 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 Print Media Distribution Unit 5 / 1 Fig Street Ultimo NSW 2000 Kent City News Shop 1/333 Kent St Sydney NSW 2000 Queens Square Newsagency 229 Macquarie Street Sydney NSW 2000 Chifley Arcade Newsagency Shop 2‐4 Castlereagh Street Sydney NSW 2000 Market City Newsagency Shop R1‐29 9‐13 Hay Street Haymarket NSW 2000 Haymarket Newsagency Shop 10/191 Hay Street Haymarket NSW 2000 B & J Newsagency Shop 1/187 Thomas Street Haymarket NSW 2000 Pavilion News Shop 6 / 126 Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2000 Sussex Newsagency 151 Sussex Street Sydney NSW 2000 Clarence Newsagency Shop 1 137‐151 Clarence ST Sydney NSW 2000 Gateway Newsagency Shop 507/1 Macquarie Place Sydney NSW 2000 Lotto @ Picadilly Kiosk K04 / 210 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 Urban News Shop TRA Number 81‐25 Harbour Street Sydney NSW 2000 No. 1 Margaret Street Newsagency Shop 2 No. 1 Margaret Street Sydney NSW 2000 The Lucky Charm Centrepoint Shop 2017A / 17A Pitt St LevelWestfield Sydney 188 Pitt St Sydney NSW 2000 Newsagency Kiosk Cnr Martin PL & Pitt ST Sydney NSW 2000 Boulevard Newsagency Shop 12/100 William Street Woolloomooloo NSW 2000 Darling Park Newsagency Shop 1 I B M Building201 Sussex Street Sydney NSW 2000 The Lucky Charm Foodbase Shop 22/201 Elizabeth Street Sydney NSW 2000 Mlc World Newsagency SH 6‐10 Mlc Cnt 19‐29 Martin PL Sydney NSW 2000 ST Martins City Newsagency Shop 3 113 York Street Sydney NSW 2000 World Newsagency Darling Harbour Shop 402 Level 2 Harbourisde Centre Darling Harbour NSW 2000 A M P Newsagency Shop 3 50 Bridge Street Sydney NSW 2000 Henry Dean Plaza Newsagency Shop G11/2 Lee Street City Sydney NSW 2000 World Square Newsagency Bookshop Shop 7 & 11 Pitt St Sydney NSW 2000 Daily Planet Newsagency Shop 28 Chifley Tower Sydney NSW 2000 Town Hall Square News Shop 40 Town Hall Square Sydney NSW 2000 The Lucky Charm Pavilion Shop LG15 HSBC Centre580 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 Coles Supermarket 840 19771 Wynyard Railway Retail CentreOff Margaret Street Sydney NSW 2000 Coles Supermarket 857 19771 388 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 Metcentre World Newsagency Shop G11‐13 265‐273 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 Woolworths Metro Food Div 1248 Lower Ground FloorTown Hall Park & George Streets Sydney NSW 2000 The Lucky Charm QVB 84‐88 Lower Ground FloorQueen Vic Bldg 455 George st Sydney NSW 2000 University OF Technology Sydney 3 Broadway Ultimo NSW 2007 Broadway Newsagency Shop G24 Broadway Shopping Centre1 Bay Street Broadway NSW 2007 Central Park News Shop RB 05 Central Shopping Centre28 Broadway Chippendale NSW 2008 Woolworths Supermarket 1905 26‐98 Broadway Chippendale NSW 2008 Pyrmont Ultimo Newsagency Shop 145/313 Harris Street Pyrmont NSW 2009 Central Pyrmont Casino Newsagency 160 Harris Street Pyrmont NSW 2009 Coles Pyrmont 728 50‐72 Union Street Pyrmont NSW 2009 Firestation Newsagency 179 Darlinghurst Road Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Green Park Newsagency 267 Victoria Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Crown Street Newsagency 375 Crown Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 Devonshire ST Newsagency 72 Devonshire Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 Oxford Street Newsagency Shop 1/18‐32 Oxford St Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Surry Hills Newsagency Shop 1/2‐12 Foveaux Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 Taylor Square Newsagency 163 ‐ 165 Oxford Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010 Kings Cross Newsagency 99 ‐ 105 Darlinghurst Road Kings Cross NSW 2011 Fountain Newsagency Shop 10/23‐31 Darlinghurst Road Kings Cross NSW 2011 Coles Supermarket 754 19771 88 Darlinghurst Road Kings Cross NSW 2011 World Newsagency Kings Cross Shop TG05/82‐84 Darlinghurst Rd Kings Cross NSW 2011 Woolworths Potts Point 1055 81 Macleay Street Potts Point NSW 2011 Anson Couple Newsagency 442‐444 Botany Road Beaconsfield NSW 2015 Bourke Road Newsagency 182 Bourke Road Alexandria NSW 2015 South Sydney Newsagency 243 Chalmers Street Redfern NSW 2016 Mai‐Phi Newsagency 141 Redfern Street Redfern NSW 2016 Surry Hills Mall Newsagency Shop 17‐18 Cnr Cleveland & Baptist StSurry Hills Village ShopSurry Hills NSW 2016 Coles Supermarket 805 19771 Cleveland & Baptist Street Redfern NSW 2016 Waterloo Newsagency 138 Raglan Street Waterloo NSW 2017 World Newsagency Danks Plaza Shop 14/1 Crystal St Waterloo NSW 2017 Coles Supermarket 987 Shop 16/1 Crystal Street Waterloo NSW 2017 Negus Newsagencies Pty Ltd 351 Gardeners Road Rosebery NSW 2018 Woolworths Supermarket 1257 Bkk Shoppingcentre Evans Ave Eastlakes NSW 2018 East Botany Newsagency 27 Dally Avenue Pagewood NSW 2019 Botany Newsagency 1413 Botany Road Botany NSW 2019 Coles Supermarket 909 19771 Cnr Bunnerong & Wentworth Avenue Pagewood NSW 2019 F.T.Cleary And Sons Pty Ltd 201 King Street Rear Garage Mascot NSW 2020 WH Smith Australia AXIS Corporate Centre46‐50 Kent Road Mascot NSW 2020 Mascot North News Subagent OF 893 Botany Road Mascot NSW 2020 Nlk‐Syd Dom Qantas T3 (SYD 301) Loading dock T3 Qantas DomesticKeith Smith Drive Mascot NSW 2020 WH Smith Sydney Intl Dock 6 Sydney Intnl Airport Sydney Intnt Airport NSW 2020 Nlk‐Syd Dom T2 (SYD201) T2 Domestic AirportKeith Smith Avenue Mascot NSW 2020 Paddington Newsagency 330 Oxford Street Paddington NSW 2021 Raphael C/‐ Steve PollardCnr Bathurst & George St Sydney NSW 2022 Bondi Junction Railway Newsagency Shop 1 Bondi Junction Bus/RailInterchange Grafton Street Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Bondi Junction Newsagency 201 Oxford Street Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Nextra Bondi Eastgate (Zou Group) Shop 26 Eastgate S/C71‐91 Spring Street Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Newsnew Newsagency Shop 3067 Bondi JunctionWestfield Shopping Centre Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Coles Supermarket 853 Cnr Gray & Anne St Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Woolworths Supermarket 1557 Carousel S/C530 Oxford ST Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Bellevue Hill Newsagency Shop 2/11 Bellevue Road Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 Bronte Newsagency 145a Macpherson Street Bronte NSW 2024 Waverley Newsagency 322 Bronte Road Waverley NSW 2024 Junction Newscafe 308 Oxford Street Woollahra NSW 2025 Queen Street Newsagency Via Holdsworth Street105 Queen Street Woollahra NSW 2025 Bondi
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