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  2. The Reject Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Reject Shop Limited is an Australian discount variety store chain selling a range of goods such as food, snacks, gift cards and party, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, storage, kitchenware, homewares and seasonal items in 375 store locations across Australia. Founded in 1979, The Reject Shop employs over 5,000 staff. [2]

  3. Port Macquarie - Wikipedia

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    Port Macquarie, sometimes shortened to Port Mac and commonly locally nicknamed Port, [2] is a coastal city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, 390 km (242 mi) north of Sydney, and 570 km (354 mi) south of Brisbane, on the Tasman Sea coast at the mouth of the Hastings River, and the eastern end of the Oxley Highway (B56).

  4. Big W - Wikipedia

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    Big W (stylised as BIG W) is an Australian chain of discount department stores, which was founded in regional New South Wales in 1964. The company is a division of the Woolworths Group and as of 2024 operated 179 stores, [1] with around 18,000 employees across mainland Australia and Tasmania.

  5. Reject Shop - Wikipedia

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    Reject Shop is a Malaysian chain store within the Metrojaya group of companies which focuses on retailing global branded garments which are off-season stocks, discontinued stocks, late order cancellations together with Metrojaya's own merchandise.

  6. Westfield Miranda - Wikipedia

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    This store was the final Franklins store in Australia, ultimately ending the business. [29] On 28 May 2015 Zara opened its fifth Sydney store in the centre outside Myer on level 3. [30] Uniqlo opened on 6 June 2015 next to Zara. [31] Apple opened its 22nd Australian store in the centre on 27 July 2015. [32]

  7. 2008 Port Macquarie-Hastings Council dismissal - Wikipedia

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    The Glasshouse arts and entertainment centre was central to the dismissal of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council. The dismissal of the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council on 27 February 2008 marked the end of a series of events involving a project which was initiated in 2001 in the New South Wales coastal town of Port Macquarie to build a cultural and entertainment centre, known to locals as the ...

  8. Lake Innes House Ruins - Wikipedia

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    Lake Innes House Ruins is a heritage-listed former rural holding and residence and now interpretative site and ruin at The Ruins Way, Port Macquarie, Port Macquarie-Hastings City Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1831 to 1848 by Major Archibald Clunes Innes. It is also known as Lake Innes House ruins and environs. The ...

  9. Tacking Point Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse headland marks the end of the circa 9 km coastal walk from Town Beach to Lighthouse Beach being built by the Port Macquarie–Hastings Council. The lighthouse is a popular site for whale watching. [8] The area is used for surfing and there is a surf life-saving club at the neighbouring Lighthouse Beach.