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Brimbank Centre Directory AUTO SERVICES FOOD - CASUAL DINING HOMEWARE & GIFTWARE Caltex Woolworths 1300 655 055 Don Luigi’s Pizza 9361 1788 Manchester & More 9363 8432 WELCOME TO mycar 8585 7157 Drums Café 0426 253 918 Party & Home 9363 0839 SuperCheap Auto 8390 2611 Ferguson Plarre 8390 6214 TSG 8358 4648 BRIMBANK SHOPPING CENTRE (Tobacco Station) BANKING Hungry Jacks 9360 5476 CENTRE TRADING HOURS (on Station Rd) JEWELLERS Mon to Wed 9am to 5.30pm BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT ANZ 131 314 Jeremy’s Ocean Boat 8390 4562 Saleras 9363 6006 Thurs & Fri 9am to 9pm It’s easy to get to Brimbank Shopping Bank of Melbourne 8363 5700 Saturday 9am to 5pm Fish & Chips Centre by bus: BRIMBANK LIQUOR Commonwealth Bank 9130 0971 Sunday 10am to 5pm Kebabs R Us 9361 1677 Catch the 423 bus from St Albans train BWS 8361 4723 Public Holidays 10am to 5pm NAB 132 265 station – via Cairnlea KFC (Crn Neale 8390 4396 Good Friday & Christmas Day CLOSED Liquorland 9363 9180 Westpac 8390 3277 & Station Rd) Anzac Day Open from 1pm Catch the 424 bus from St Albans train CENTRE MAJORS station – via Kings Park DISCOUNTERS Muffin Break 8390 4484 ALDI ALDI 132 534 Catch the 420 bus from Sunshine Train $2 Megamart 8358 4997 Mr Panda TBC Mon to Fri 8.30am to 8pm Station Coles 9363 9100 Sat & Sun 8.30am to 7pm Fantastic Variety 9363 0839 Nando’s 8390 0108 DIRECTORY Catch the 422 bus from Sunshine Train Target 9363 9400 WOOLWORTHS The Reject Shop 9360 5655 New York Minute 9361 1975 Station Woolworths 8361 4707 Mon to Sun 7am to 11pm FASHION - ACCESSORIES Noodle Land 9361 2888 GIFT CARDS MOBILES & ELECTRICAL COLES Strandbags 9361 1565 Red Rooster 9360 4151 A Brimbank Shopping Centre Gift Card EB Games 8390 2729 Mon to Sun 7am to 11pm FASHION - CHILDREN’S (on Station Rd) works just like eftpos and is a great gift TARGET My Touch 0413 838 003 idea! Brimbank Gift Cards are available Kids Palm TBC Sandwich Chefs 8315 7512 Phone Repairs Mon to Wed 9am to 7pm from the Centre Management Office. FASHION - WOMEN’S Subway 9363 8866 Thur & Fri 9am to 9pm Phone Tech 9989 1554 FOR PARENTS CT Lane 0402 012 738 Sushi Sushi 8358 4656 Sat 9am to 7pm Smart Electrical 0431 002 988 Sun 9am to 6pm The Café Land TBA PARENTS WITH PRAMS EX 0435 061 575 Clearance Outlet FOOTWEAR & SPORTSWEAR CENTRE MANAGEMENT OFFICE Parents with Prams parking spaces are Millers Woman 9360 4620 Telechoice 8361 9205 conveniently located in our undercover Spendless Shoes 8358 5320 Our Centre Management Office is located Noni B 9361 1537 Vodafone 0424 787 387 parking entrance where easy access into in the passageway next to Sussan and Sportsco 9360 4755 the centre is via travelator or lift. Rockmans 9363 0451 OPTICAL open Monday to Friday 9am until 5.30pm. HAIR, BEAUTY & HEALTH PARENTS ROOM Sussan 0498 013 163 OPSM 9363 8022 We can help you with: Our Parents Room is located in the Anytime Fitness 0416 652 655 • Directions Zoe Moss 8315 0528 Specsavers 9360 4444 corridor next to Just Jeans and features • Lost property Beauty 4 Life 9363 8430 toilet facilities, two private feeding rooms FASHION - MIXED PHARMACY & MEDICAL • Store information and a microwave. Body & Balance 9363 4488 Best & Less 8390 0142 Brimbank 9360 4172 • Complimentary mobility equipment CHILDRENS PLAYGROUND Just Jeans 9360 4935 Central Beauty 9361 1859 Medical Centre • Gift Cards Our kids playground is located in Centre • Taxi bookings Kaz Denim 8372 6030 Exquisite 0450 404 741 Deer Park 9363 6101 Court outside Target. Brows & Spa Medical Centre • Public Transport information FLORIST Hair To Hair 0431 773 383 Direct Chemist Outlet 8732 6774 BRIMBANK SHOPPING CENTRE Woodhills Florist 9360 4841 KINGS Indigo Beauty Salon 0414 061 699 Terry White Chemmart 9363 6065 PARK d FOOD - FRESH FREE WIFI Just Barbers 9363 4706 SERVICES Mai gsR n n Brimbank Shopping Centre offers Rd West Brimbank 8358 5060 Ki Main complimentary Wi-Fi for customers. Rd East Asian Food Store Maple Salon 8315 9635 Australia Post 13 76 78 ST ALBANS St A Panda Massage 9390 0348 Brimbank Laundry 0412 307 925 WE STATION Brimbank Bakehouse 9363 5829 ARE l Neale Rd HERE bans R Cai Green Fresh Market 0423 823 693 Priceline 9361 1398 Brimbank Tattslotto 9363 7203 rnlea Dr GETTING HERE d QI Healing 9363 7919 Star Carwash 8390 6331 UNDERGROUND HVK Fresh 0420 500 992 BY CAR CARPARK GINIFER (basement carpark) F STATION Fish & Seafood d u Shaboom for Hair 9363 2284 We make your shopping experience easy rlong Rd R Shoe Express 0452 493 023 n Tasman Butchers 9360 4069 The Beauty & 8361 7270 and convenient with over 1600 FREE car W atio d t g R est tern Rin Brow Parlour St Ink Cartridges 0423 667 550 parking spaces including undercover ern S s Waleed Nuts & Coffee TBA Hwy e parking, accessible parking and parents W FOOD - CASUAL DINING HOMEWARE & GIFTWARE Sunrise Clothing 8361 9190 Alterations with prams parking. Our basement car Asian Express TBA Cargo Culture 8372 5756 park offers mobility access with a lift and TAB 131 802 travelator providing direct access into Corner Neale & Station Roads, BonBons Bakery 9449 5366 CTC 9361 2331 (Cigarettes, Tobacco, Cigars) the Centre. Deer Park, VIC 3023 Boost Juice 8390 0354 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING is also (03) 9363 5188 Chatime 9002 0303 available in the basement car park. Details correct at time of printing. Subject to change without notice. July 2021. ANYTIME FITNESS RED ALDI ROOSTER ASSEMBLY AREA HVK FRESH FISH & SUPER GREEN FRESH MARKET SEAFOOD TARGET CHEAP AUTO BRIMBANK GREEN FRESH ASIAN MARKET FOOD STORE TASMAN BUTCHERS THE WALEED BEST PARTY ANZ NUTS & REJECT & LESS COFFEE MR SHOP & HOME PANDA CARGO CULTURE MILLERS WOMAN DIRECT DEER PARK MEDICAL SUSSAN CHEMIST ZOE NONI B BEAUTY EX OPSM OUTLET CENTRE MOSS 4 LIFE SHOE PLAY CT LANE BRIMBANK EXPRESS WOODHILLS JUST GROUND TATTSLOTTO FLORIST BARBERS MY TOUCH SUNRISE TELECHOICE PHONE REPAIRS CLOTHING BROW PARLOUR THE BEAUTY & ALTERATIONS STRANDBAGS SPENDLESS THE ROCKMANS SALERAS CAFÉ LAND EXQUISITE SHOES SMART JEWELLERS BODY & SPECSAVERS BROWS & SPA EB KAZ JUST SPORTSCO BALANCE ELECTRICAL JEANS FANTASTIC CLEARANCE GAMES DENIM INDIGO SANDWICH SUBWAY CTC BEAUTY STATION RD VARIETY OUTLET SALON CHEFS DRUMS PANDA CAFÉ CARPARK MASSAGE NATIONAL BRIMBANK TERRY MUFFIN NANDO’S WOOLWORTHS AUSTRALIA MEDICAL WHITE BREAK CHATIME HAIR TO BANK CENTRE TAB HAIR CHEMMART PRICELINE MAPLE JEREMY’S BRIMBANK BRIMBANK SALON DON BAKEHOUSE OCEAN BOAT LUIGI’S LAUNDRY FISH & CHIPS BOOST JUICE KEBABSPIZZA NOODLE AUSTRALIA MANCHESTER R US LAND & MORE ASIAN POST ST INK EXPRESS NEW YORK CARTRIDGES MINUTE SHABOOM COMMONWEALTH CENTRAL VODAFONE FERGUSON FOR HAIR BANK BEAUTY PLARRE TSG WESTPAC HUNGRY KIDS PALM JACKS NEALE RD PHONE TECH QI CARPARK SUSHI HEALING SUSHI LIQUORLAND BONBONS BANK OF BAKERY MELBOURNE $2 MEGAMART TAXI PICK UP BUS WE HAVE AN MYCAR ZONE UNDERGROUND CALTEX CARPARK WOOLWORTHS ASSEMBLY AREA COLES BASEMENT BASEMENT CARPARK KFC CARPARK WE HAVE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING TELEPHONE BABY CHANGE ROOM LIFT ENTRY TAXI PICK UP BUS ZONE FIRST AID FACILITIES TOILETS DISABLED TOILETS CENTRE MANAGEMENT TRAVELATOR A.T.M. 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