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  2. Shopping hours - Wikipedia

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    The two main supermarket operators, Woolworths and Coles, generally trade between 6 am and midnight every day, although some inner-city shops in Sydney and Melbourne operate twenty-four hours. In Canberra, stores such as Woolworths Kmart and Coles were open 24/7; however during the Covid-19 pandemic store closures, these stores did not reopen ...

  3. Woolworths Group (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Woolworths began to diversify from variety retailing when it opened its first food store at Dee Why, Sydney. [8] The company further diversified in 1960, opening it first purpose-built supermarket at Warrawong, [9] purchasing the Rockmans chain of women's clothing stores [10] and commencing selling liquor at some outlets.

  4. Woolworths Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths also operated supermarket brands Foodtown and Woolworths until November 2011, which were rebranded as Countdown. On 18 July 2023, it was announced by Woolworths Group that Countdown will be rebranded Woolworths from early 2024. [49] A Woolworths Metro store in Sydney. Woolworths Metro is a chain of small format grocery stores ...

  5. Big W - Wikipedia

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    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. Big W stocks clothing, health and beauty, garden, manchester, kitchenware, toys, pet items, office items, books, televisions, gaming consoles, video games, some furniture items, snack ...

  6. Westfield Warringah Mall - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Ten years later, the centre saw the opening of a new Grace Bros store which was upgraded from a homemakers store in 1973. The same year, a fire broke out in the original Woolworths store, killing two female workers. Fifty more speciality stores have also opened, followed by the opening of the Hoyts Twin Cinema Complex in the early 1980s.

  7. Westfield Hurstville - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Hurstville has bus connections to the Greater Western Sydney, Inner West, South Western Sydney, St George, Sutherland Shire, as well as local surrounding suburbs. It is served by Transit Systems and U-Go Mobility services. Majority of its bus services located on Cross Street and Forest Road in front of the centre.

  8. Westfield Burwood - Wikipedia

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    In January 1999, the centre underwent a $300 million redevelopment, and was the first Westfield to be completely demolished and rebuilt. This redevelopment doubled the size of the original centre and allowed for more stores in the centre. Westfield Burwood featured Grace Bros (rebranded to Myer in 2004), Kmart, Target, Coles and Woolworths.

  9. Westfield Eastgardens - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Eastgardens is a large shopping centre in the suburb of Eastgardens in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. [1]Food court level and looking up to level 2 Office tower Old signage of the stores with David Jones replaced by Myer in 2008 and Franklins replaced by Romeo's Supa IGA in 2013 which was replaced by Aldi in 2015