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  2. Canberra Outlet Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canberra Outlet Centre (formerly known as DFO Canberra and Homemaker Hub and Direct Factory Outlets Canberra) is an outlet type discount shopping centre located on the edge of Fyshwick, a light industrial suburb located in the southeast of Canberra. In addition to providing retail space for 100 specialty outlet stores, the Homewares/Furniture ...

  3. Majura Park Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The shopping centre was originally constructed as Brand Depot, a factory outlet centre in 2006 at a cost of $12.5 million. [3] Brand Depot was intended to be constructed in three stages, eventually housing up to 120 retail stores. Due to the building's proximity to Canberra Airport's main runway, the use of construction cranes was restricted.

  4. Direct Factory Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Direct Factory Outlet was founded in 1997 by Liberty Oil founders David Goldberger and David Wieland. The first centre was opened at Moorabbin Airport in 1994. [1] [2] Other shareholders were property developer Geoff Porz and former Australian Competition & Consumer Commission chief Graeme Samuel through a blind trust. [3]

  5. Canberra Centre - Wikipedia

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    The front of the Canberra Centre on Ainslie Avenue Upper level of the Canberra Centre, 2003 Upper level of Canberra Centre, 2023. Canberra Centre is a large shopping centre located in the northern section of the Canberra City Centre, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, being the second largest centre in the Australian Capital Territory, behind Westfield Belconnen.

  6. Denis McFadden - Wikipedia

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    The first Just Cuts franchise was opened in 1990 and, as of October 2017, there are 200 Just Cuts salons across Australia and New Zealand. [3] In 2017, the company's annual revenue was reported to be $106m, placing the company at number 436 of The Australian Financial Review ’s Top 500 Private Companies of Australia.

  7. Westfield Belconnen - Wikipedia

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    The CCDA was an authority formed in October 1974 for the purpose of developing and managing the proposed Belconnen Mall. [6] At the time Canberra had two major shopping centres, namely the Monaro Mall, and the Woden Town Centre, and it was decided that the north of Canberra needed a similar shopping centre.

  8. Suburbs of Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Canberra's central business district, also known as Civic, is the main commercial centre in Canberra. It is larger than the town centres and contains many Australian Government department offices, large office buildings and retail outlets such as department stores and specialty stores and recreational facilities such as cinemas, bars ...

  9. Westfield Woden - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Woden, formerly Woden Plaza, is a large shopping centre in the Woden Town Centre of Phillip of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.The centre comprises four anchor tenants - David Jones, Big W, Coles and Woolworths - and more than 250 other retail, leisure, and dining outlets.