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Weekly Sales Figures Ranking WEEKLY SALES FIGURES RANKING 1 DK Hunter Mall (NSW) $7.80 41 DK Rockhampton (QLD) $7.11 81 DK Winston Hills (NSW) $6.62 2 DK Robina (QLD) $7.78 42 DK Menai (NSW) $6.47 82 DK Kotara Garden City (NSW) $6.52 3 DK Chermside W/F K14 (QLD) $8.10 43 DK Waurn Ponds (VIC) $6.38 83 DK Brand Junction (VIC) $6.08 4 DK Dubbo Orana Mall (NSW) $7.24 44 DK Metro Maddington Express (WA) $6.55 84 DK Tweed City (NSW) $6.14 5 DK Hervey Bay Stockland (QLD) $7.40 45 DK Charlestown GK802 (NSW) $6.78 85 DK Aspley (QLD) $7.66 6 DK Willows (QLD) $7.27 46 DK Lilydale Market Express (VIC) $6.66 86 DK Stanhope (NSW) $6.91 7 DK Green Hills (NSW) $7.49 47 DK Hornsby Kiosk (NSW) $6.73 87 DK Castle Towers 203 (NSW) $6.06 8 DK Nepean Square (NSW) $6.80 48 DK Clifford Gardens (QLD) $7.05 88 DK Wallsend (NSW) $5.68 9 DK Toormina Centro (NSW) $6.84 49 DK Beenleigh (QLD) $7.04 89 DK Bathurst (NSW) $6.43 10 DK Eastlands G002 (TAS) $6.42 50 DK Tamworth (NSW) $6.86 90 DK Mount Isa (QLD) $8.19 11 DK Lake Haven (NSW) $6.72 51 DK Mt Sheridan (QLD) $6.81 91 DK Dubbo City Centre (NSW) $6.81 12 DK Toowoomba Central (QLD) $6.94 52 DK Winmalee (NSW) $6.63 92 DK Taigum Central (QLD) $6.71 13 DK Sugarlands (QLD) $7.25 53 DK Wynnum Plaza (QLD) $6.37 93 DK Watergardens (VIC) $6.13 14 DK Logan Hyperdome (QLD) $8.15 54 DK Maroochydore (QLD) $5.94 94 DK Carnes Hill Express (NSW) $7.31 15 DK Werribee (VIC) $6.21 55 DK Tuggerah W/F 1108/1109 (NSW) $6.38 95 DK Highpiont L02 (VIC) $5.60 16 DK Bendigo Marketplace (VIC) $6.52 56 DK Belconnen (NSW) $6.39 96 DK Rouse Hill GRK8 (NSW) $6.62 17 DK Settlement City (NSW) $7.07 57 DK Chatswood Chase (NSW) $5.14 97 DK Sunbury Square (VIC) $5.95 18 DK Tuggernong K605 (NSW) $6.64 58 DK Gympie (QLD) $7.59 98 DK Salamander (NSW) $6.49 19 DK Charlestown L2-2052 (NSW) $6.19 59 DK Riverton (WA) $6.46 99 DK Canberra DFO (NSW) $6.67 20 DK Raymond Terrace (NSW) $6.77 60 DK Armidale Centro (NSW) $6.90 100 DK Kingaroy (QLD) $7.44 21 DK Glendale (NSW) $6.58 61 DK Lismore Square (NSW) $6.20 101 DK Tamworth Centrepoint (NSW) $6.43 22 DK Morayfield (QLD) $6.81 62 DK Bay Village (NSW) $6.42 102 DK Erina Fair 009 (NSW) $5.94 23 DK Helensvale (QLD) $6.18 63 DK Nambour Plaza (QLD) $7.01 103 DK Carousel W/F 101 (WA) $6.67 24 DK Tuggerah W/F K202 (NSW) $6.64 64 DK Woodgrove (VIC) $6.32 104 DK Townsville Stocklands Mall (QLD) $6.58 25 DK Park Beach Plaza (NSW) $6.55 65 DK KMart Plaza Toowoomba (QLD) $7.12 105 DK Rosebud (VIC) $6.39 26 DK Ipswich Riverlink (QLD) $6.43 66 DK Leichhardt Marketplace (NSW) $5.03 106 DK Macarthur Square (NSW) $6.19 27 DK Erina (NSW) $6.21 67 DK Westpoint Blacktown K1.06 (NSW) $6.22 107 DK Sunland (QLD) $6.08 28 DK Springfield Orion (QLD) $7.17 68 DK Gladstone Stockland (QLD) $7.02 108 DK Brookside (QLD) $6.47 29 DK Richmond (NSW) $7.02 69 DK Campbellfield Plaza (VIC) $6.40 109 DK Stocklands Cairns (QLD) $6.42 30 DK Taree (NSW) $6.48 70 DK Grand Plaza (QLD) $7.25 110 DK Peninsula Fair (QLD) $6.42 31 DK Oran Park (NSW) $7.78 71 DK Sunshine Market Place (VIC) $5.71 111 DK Altona Gate (VIC) $6.34 32 DK Bayside (VIC) $5.50 72 DK Centro Townsville (QLD) $7.06 112 DK Warringah Mall (NSW) $4.98 33 DK Wodonga (VIC) $6.88 73 DK Lavington (VIC) $6.60 113 DK Orange (NSW) $6.19 34 DK Warrawong (NSW) $5.66 74 DK Wendouree Village (VIC) $6.22 114 DK Meadows Mews (TAS) $6.58 35 DK Top Ryde (NSW) $5.88 75 DK Cranbourne (VIC) $6.07 115 DK Indooroopilly K107 (QLD) $6.33 36 DK Booval (QLD) $6.23 76 DK Castle Town K02 (QLD) $6.58 116 DK Epping Plaza (VIC) $5.83 37 DK Cairns Central (QLD) $6.37 77 DK Ocean Keys 175 (WA) $6.31 117 DK Chullora (NSW) $6.53 38 DK Roselands (NSW) $5.95 78 DK Maryborough Express (QLD) $6.96 118 DK Airport West (VIC) $5.83 39 DK The Galleria K7 (WA) $6.01 79 DK Tea Tree Plaza (SA) $6.34 119 DK Victoria Point (QLD) $6.63 40 DK Merrylands K110 (NSW) $6.01 80 DK Mt Gambier (SA) $8.54 120 DK Casula Mall (NSW) $5.93 121 DK Griffith Central (NSW) $7.03 161 DK Fairfield Waters (QLD) $7.10 201 DK Bribie Island (QLD) $5.90 122 DK Highlands Marketplace (NSW) $6.20 162 DK Woden (NSW) $6.18 202 DK Pakenham Marketplace (VIC) $5.58 123 DK Forster (NSW) $6.96 163 DK Merrylands (NSW) $6.37 203 DK Caringbah (NSW) $5.06 124 DK Kellyville (NSW) $6.97 164 DK Dalby Shoppingworld (QLD) $7.04 204 DK Stud Park (VIC) $6.45 125 DK Chirnside Park (VIC) $5.73 165 DK Marrickville (NSW) $5.33 205 DK Mildura Centro (VIC) $6.68 126 DK Northland (VIC) $5.70 166 DK Broadmeadows (VIC) $5.20 206 DK Emerald (QLD) $7.56 127 DK Keilor Downs (VIC) $5.98 167 DK Golburn Central (NSW) $5.35 207 DK Neeta City Fairfield (NSW) $4.82 128 DK Yeppoon Central (QLD) $6.91 168 DK Bathurst City Centre (NSW) $6.30 208 DK Dee Why Grand (NSW) $5.23 129 DK Cat N Fiddle (TAS) $5.77 169 DK Lithgow (NSW) $6.25 209 DK Stocklands Batemans Bay (NSW) $7.07 130 DK Singleton (NSW) $6.30 170 DK Plenty Valley (VIC) $6.07 210 DK Burwood K10A (NSW) $5.86 131 DK DFO Brisbane (QLD) $7.27 171 DK Kawana Waters (QLD) $6.03 211 DK Greensborough Express (VIC) $6.05 132 DK Smithfield Express (QLD) $6.53 172 DK Gungahlin (NSW) $6.67 212 DK Glenmore Express (NSW) $5.95 133 DK Hurstville (NSW) $6.19 173 DK St Clair (NSW) $6.15 213 DK Noosa Civic (QLD) $6.92 134 DK Strathpine W/F K13 (QLD) $7.50 174 DK Rouse Hill (NSW) $6.15 214 DK Elizabeth City Centre (SA) $6.33 135 DK Mt Pleasant Express (QLD) $7.24 175 DK Epping Plaza K39 (VIC) $5.57 215 DK North Blackburn (VIC) $5.73 136 DK Rockdale (NSW) $5.53 176 DK Minto Marketplace (NSW) $6.33 216 DK The Pines (VIC) $5.13 137 DK Armadale WA Central (WA) $6.80 177 DK Plumpton (NSW) $5.86 217 DK Wetherill Park (NSW) $6.41 138 DK Carindale (QLD) $6.84 178 DK Erindale (NSW) $6.74 218 DK Underwood (QLD) $6.32 139 DK West End Plaza Express (VIC) $6.24 179 DK Cannonvale (QLD) $6.27 219 DK Southland W/F K210 (VIC) $4.67 140 DK Lansell Plaza (VIC) $6.46 180 DK Highpoint LO3 (VIC) $7.60 220 DK Southland W/F K130 (VIC) $5.11 141 DK Midland Gate (WA) $6.24 181 DK Bonnyrigg (NSW) $6.00 221 DK Baulkham Hills (NSW) $6.38 142 DK Eastgardens (NSW) $5.72 182 DK Karingal Centro (VIC) $5.86 222 DK Endeavor Hills (VIC) $6.95 143 DK Parkmore (VIC) $5.61 183 DK Fountain Gate (VIC) $6.26 223 DK Piont Cook BoardWalk (VIC) $5.85 144 DK Windsor Riverview (NSW) $6.42 184 DK The Hills (NSW) $6.47 224 DK Eden Rise (VIC) $6.04 145 DK Caneland (QLD) $6.65 185 DK Munno Para (SA) $6.57 225 DK Fairfield Forum (NSW) $5.06 146 DK Sturt Mall (NSW) $6.77 186 DK Devonport (TAS) $5.98 226 DK Craigieburn Central (VIC) $7.30 147 DK Bankstown (NSW) $5.93 187 DK Carlingford (NSW) $5.71 227 DK Warner Marketplace (QLD) $7.30 148 DK Traralgon (VIC) $6.01 188 DK Ocean Grove (VIC) $5.69 228 DK Maroubra (NSW) $4.96 149 DK Macquarie Centre FCK1 (NSW) $5.83 189 DK Ellenbrook (WA) $6.79 229 DK Hampton Park (VIC) $5.65 150 DK Mirrabooka (WA) $6.17 190 DK Pacific Fair K22 (QLD) $6.80 230 DK Murwillumbah (NSW) $6.52 151 DK Burleigh Heads Stockland (QLD) $6.52 191 DK Mt Druitt (NSW) $6.89 231 DK Bacchus Marsh (VIC) $6.22 152 DK Rockingham (WA) $6.65 192 DK Ballina (NSW) $6.07 232 DK Caroline Springs (VIC) $6.08 153 DK Southlands Penrith (NSW) $6.42 193 DK Rhodes (NSW) $5.34 233 DK Altona Meadows (VIC) $0.00 154 DK Cairns DFO (QLD) $6.35 194 DK Valley Plaza (NSW) $6.22 234 DK Harbourtown SA (SA) $6.48 155 DK Toombul Foodcourt (QLD) $6.08 195 DK Newcastle Marketown (NSW) $5.77 235 DK Jamison (NSW) $0.00 156 DK Southgate Sylvania (NSW) $6.05 196 DK Gipsland (VIC) $6.31 236 DK Parramatta Westfield (NSW) $5.13 157 DK Griffin Plaza (NSW) $7.06 197 DK Forest Hill Chase (VIC) $6.58 237 DK Marsden Park (QLD) $6.57 158 DK Northlakes San Remo (NSW) $6.19 198 DK St Marys Village (NSW) $6.83 238 DK Northlakes (QLD) $7.16 159 DK Northcote Plaza Express (VIC) $5.81 199 DK South City Wagga (NSW) $6.27 239 DK Norwest Marketown (NSW) $6.15 160 DK Runaway Bay (QLD) $6.19 200 DK South Headland WA (WA) $7.81 240 DK Stockland Shop Smart (NSW) $6.44 Top 20 ATV Stores 241 DK Epsom Village (VIC) $6.57 1 DK Mt Gambier (SA) $8.54 242 DK Biloela (QLD) $7.40 2 DK Mount Isa (QLD) $8.19 243 DK Lidcome (NSW) $5.99 3 DK Logan Hyperdome (QLD) $8.15 244 DK Bluewater Square (QLD) $5.39 4 DK Chermside W/F K14 (QLD) $8.10 245 DK Fairfield West (NSW) $5.68 5 DK South Headland WA (WA) $7.81 246 DK Central Square (VIC) $6.57 6 DK Hunter Mall (NSW) $7.80 247 DK Palm City Oasis (NT) $5.88 7 DK Robina (QLD) $7.78 248 DK Tarneit (VIC) $6.32 8 DK Oran Park (NSW) $7.78 249 DK Deception Bay (QLD) $6.25 9 DK Aspley (QLD) $7.66 250 DK Summer Hill (VIC) $5.03 10 DK Highpoint LO3 (VIC) $7.60 251 DK Baldivis (WA) $6.73 11 DK Gympie (QLD) $7.59 252 DK Secret Harbour (WA) $6.67 12 DK Emerald (QLD) $7.56 253 DK Grafton (QLD) $4.12 13 DK Strathpine W/F K13 (QLD) $7.50 254 DK Brimbank Central (VIC) $5.73 14 DK Green Hills (NSW) $7.49 255 DK Katoomba (NSW) $5.44 15 DK Kingaroy (QLD) $7.44 256 DK Kings Cross Station (NSW) $3.45 16 DK Hervey Bay Stockland (QLD) $7.40 257 DK Currimundi (QLD) $6.05 17 DK Biloela (QLD) $7.40 258 DK Kununurra (WA) $6.43 18 DK Carnes Hill Express (NSW) $7.31 259 DK Punchbowl (NSW) $5.06 19 DK Craigieburn Central (VIC) $7.30 20 DK Warner Marketplace (QLD) $7.30.
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