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Trading Hours Stores Open & All stores resume normal trading as of 2nd Jan 2021 Christmas Day NSW (CONT.) VIC (CONT.) SA Hurstville - Westfield Pacific Werribee City – Rundle Square 25th Dec Kotara - Westfield Preston - Northland Golden Grove – The Grove Lake Haven Shopping Centre Richmond - Victoria Gardens Ingle Farm Shopping Centre Liverpool - Westfield Ringwood - Eastland NSW Mt Annan Marketplace Taylors Lakes VIC Cabramatta (Closed on 26th) – Watergardens Town Centre Broadmeadows Shopping Centre City - 815 George Street Central Narellan Town Centre Wantirna South – Westfield Knox Cheltenham - Southland 1 Chatswood Parramatta - Westfield Cheltenham – Southland 2 Eastwood Penrith - Westfield WA City - 26 Elizabeth St Plumpton Marketplace Cannington - Westfield Carousel City - 475 Elizabeth St QLD Richmond Marketplace City - 96 William Street City - 55 Swanston Street City - Albert Street Rockdale Plaza Innaloo - Westfield City - QV South Eastern Creek Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City Doncaster – Westfield SA - Eastern Creek Quarter Midland Gate Shopping Centre Hawthorn City – Rundle Square (Closed on 26th) Maribyrnong - Highpoint Sylvania - Southgate NT Mill Park - Westfield Plenty Valley VIC Top Ryde City Casuarina Square Narre Warren City - 26 Elizabeth St Tuggerah - Westfield – Westfield Fountain Gate City - 55 Swanston Street Tweed Head South - Tweed City Pacific Werribee Warrawong Plaza New Year Day Richmond - Victoria Gardens WA Wetherill Park - Stockland Ringwood - Eastland City - 96 William Street 1st Jan Wantirna South – Westfield Knox QLD Browns Plains - Grand Plaza WA Boxing Day Chermside - Westfield ACT Cannington - Westfield Carousel 26th & 27th Dec City - Albert Street Greenway - South.Point City - 96 William Street Hope Island Market Place Innaloo - Westfield Mitchelton - Brookside NSW Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City North Lakes - Westfield Bankstown Central Midland Gate Shopping Centre ACT Southport – Australia Fair Bass Hill Plaza Belconnen - Westfield Upper Mount Gravatt Bateau Bay Square Greenway - South.Point – Westfield Garden City Baulkham Hills -Stockland Blacktown - Westpoint Closed NSW SA Burwood – Westfield Balmain City – Rundle Square Cabramatta (Closed on 26th) Elizabeth City Centre Caddens Corner Bankstown Central Glenside – Burnside Village Campbelltown - Macarthur Square Bass Hill Plaza Golden Grove – The Grove Campbelltown Mall NSW Bateau Bay Square Ingle Farm Shopping Centre Castle Hill - Castle Towers City - 275 Kent Street Baulkham Hills -Stockland Noarlunga - Colonnades Chatswood (Closed from 25/12 to 3/1) Blacktown-Westpoint City - 815 George Street Central City - 631 George Street Brookvale VIC Cranebrook Village (Closed from 25/12 to 3/1) - Westfield Warringah Mall Airport West - Westfield Eastwood City - Chifley Plaza Burwood – Westfield Broadmeadows Shopping Centre Hornsby - Westfield (Closed from 25/12 to 3/1) Cabramatta Cheltenham - Southland 1 Narellan Town Centre City - Wintergarden Caddens Corner Cheltenham – Southland 2 Richmond Marketplace (Closed from 25/12 to 3/1) Campbelltown - Macarthur Square Chirnside Park Shopping Centre Rockdale Plaza Campbelltown Mall City - 26 Elizabeth St Sylvania - Southgate QLD Castle Hill - Castle Towers City - 475 Elizabeth St Top Ryde City City - Post Office Square Casula Mall City - 55 Swanston Street Tweed Head South - Tweed City (Closed from 25/12 to 3/1) Chatswood City - QV Wetherill Park - Stockland Chatswood Chase Clayton - M City VIC City - 815 George Street Central Doncaster – Westfield QLD City - Bourke Place City - QVB Greensborough Plaza Browns Plains - Grand Plaza (Closed from 25/12 to 3/1) City - Townhall The Galleries Hawthorn Chermside - Westfield City - Galleria City - World Square (Closed on 26th) City - Albert Street (Closed from 25/12 to 3/1) Cranebrook Village Lilydale Marketplace Hope Island Market Place East Maitland Maribyrnong - Highpoint Mitchelton - Brookside WA - Stockland Green Hills Mill Park - Westfield Plenty Valley North Lakes - Westfield City – 89 St Georges Terrace Eastwood Mulgrave - Waverley Gardens Southport – Australia Fair (Closed from 19/12 to 3/1) Fairfield - Neeta City (Closed on 26th) Upper Mount Gravatt (Closed on 26th) Narre Warren - Westfield Garden City Hornsby - Westfield – Westfield Fountain Gate.
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