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Shopping Mall Attractions In Greater Perth

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Greater Perth is a term used to describe Perth's Greater Capital City Statistical Area , a geographical area designed to represent the functional extent of Western Australia's capital city.The Greater Perth GCCSA does not define the built up edge of the city, but reflects the capital city labour market, using the 2006 Census travel to work data. The labour market is sometimes used as a de facto measure of the functional extent of a city since it contains the majority of the commuting population.GCCSAs were designed to provide a stable and consistent boundary that reflects the functional extent of each of Australia’s capital cities. This definition wa...
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Shopping Mall Attractions In Greater Perth

  • 1. Ocean Keys Shopping Centre Clarkson
    Ocean Keys Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in the Perth suburb of Clarkson, approximately 35 km from Perth CBD, in Western Australia. Ocean Keys has over 120 stores, including Target, Coles, Kmart, Woolworths, City Beach, and JB Hi-Fi.Ocean Keys is owned and managed by AMP Capital.
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  • 3. Forrest Chase Perth
    Forrest Chase is a major shopping centre in Forrest Place located in Perth, Western Australia.
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  • 4. Westfield Whitford City Hillarys
    Westfield Whitford City is a major shopping centre owned by the Westfield Group, which is located west of St. Mark's Anglican Community School in Hillarys, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The centre was built on the former Red Cattle Ridge site, located approximately 18 kilometres north west of the Perth CBD on Marmion Avenue. In 2006, the shopping centre had an annual turnover of $395.4 million and approximately 7.2 million customer visits. The trade-area population surrounding the shopping location is about 224,410 and the total retail spending in trade area is $2.3 billion.
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  • 5. Garden City Shopping Centre Booragoon
    Garden City Shopping Centre is a major regional shopping centre in the city of Perth, Western Australia. Garden City is located at the corner of Marmion Street and Riseley Street in the southern suburb of Booragoon. Garden City is majority-owned by AMP Limited through its Australian Core Property Portfolio. In recent years there have been, on average, 13 million annual individual visits to the centre, generating an estimated turnover of over A$500 million annually. In 2011, it grossed a Moving Annual Turnover of A$577.1 million giving it the highest turnover of any centre in the state and the 13th highest in the country. Westfield Carousel has the 2nd highest MAT in the state. Garden City has been owned and managed by AMP Shopping Centres since 1986.
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  • 6. Galleria Morley Shopping Centre Morley
    Galleria Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Morley, Western Australia, about 8 kilometres northeast of the Perth city centre. It is the fourth largest shopping centre in Western Australia, with several major retailers and approximately 227 specialty retailers. The present centre was constructed in stages between 1988 with Coles and Kmart Australia, and in 1994 with Event Cinemas and Myer. In 2008 a new level was constructed for Myer.
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  • 7. Westfield Carousel Cannington
    Westfield Carousel is an Australian shopping centre in the Perth suburb of Cannington. It is located approximately 12 kilometres from Perth's central business district on the Albany Highway and approximately 600 metres from Cannington railway station. Following a redevelopment in 2018, Westfield Carousel became the largest shopping centre in Western Australia.
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  • 8. Hay Street Mall Perth
    Hay Street is a major road through the CBD of Perth, Western Australia, and adjacent suburbs. The street was named after Robert William Hay, the Permanent Under Secretary for Colonies. Sections of the road were called Howick Street and Twiss Street until 1897. One block in the central CBD section is now a pedestrian mall with extremely limited vehicular traffic, so that it is necessary to make a significant detour in order to drive the entire length of Hay Street.
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  • 10. Carillon City Perth
    Carillon City is a major Australian shopping centre, located in Perth, Western Australia. It is located in the middle of the Perth main retail precinct between the Hay and Murray Street malls, and it located at the southern end of Forrest Place. It is linked to St Georges Terrace by way of access through Trinity Arcade and an arcade under the Hay Street Mall. Walkways and a pedestrian overpass connect the Cultural Precinct, public carparks, the rail and bus terminal with Carillon City.
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  • 11. Westfield Innaloo Innaloo
    Westfield Innaloo is a major shopping centre in the northern suburbs of Perth, located approximately 8 km north-west of the CBD at the corner of Scarborough Beach Road and Ellen Stirling Boulevard in Innaloo. This location is now part of Stirling City Centre.The centre is approximately 1 km, or 3 minutes by bus, from Stirling Train Station.
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  • 12. Rockingham Centre Rockingham
    Rockingham is a city and primary centre in Western Australia south-west of the Perth city centre and south of Fremantle. It has a beachside location at Mangles Bay, the southern extremity of Cockburn Sound. To its north stretches the maritime and resource-industry installations of Kwinana and Henderson. Offshore to the north-west is Australia's largest naval fleet and submarine base, Garden Island, connected to the mainland by an all-weather causeway. To the west and south lies the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park.
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  • 13. Plaza Arcade Perth
    This is a list of notable shopping centres in Australia. It does not include street shopping strips such as Chapel Street, Melbourne or Oxford Street, Sydney which were prevalent in Australian cities until the 1960s.
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  • 14. Floreat Forum Shopping Centre Floreat
    Floreat is a residential suburb 8 kilometres west-northwest of the central business district of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is bordered on Underwood Avenue, Selby Street, Cromarty Road and Durston Road. It is the head of the Town of Cambridge, which has its municipal offices and library in the suburb. The name of the suburb stems from the Latin word for 'flourish' or 'prosper', which is also the motto of the City of Perth, which Floreat was a part of when it was first built.
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  • 15. Karrinyup Shopping Centre Karrinyup
    Karrinyup Shopping Centre is a shopping centre, located in Karrinyup, a suburb of Perth, that was established in 1973.
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