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 The facade of the QVB by martin_nl The QVB must be the biggest department store of the city. You can geteprtty much everything here. From clothing, ice cream and coffee to books and art. My favourite shop here has to be the gallery by Peter Lik. He has the most stunning photographs of Australia, and all panoramic. It's great to spend some of your time here browsing through his pics. If you want to buy, mind you, the prices are quite steep. Leave a Comment Theme: Department StoreDirections: Right in the middle of the city on George Street, right next to Town Hall.
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 The Royal Arcade in Melbourne by martin_nl This is not much of a good place to shop in my opinion, but it's nice to take a look at the history the building breaths. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: In the city centre of Melbourne.
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Great bargain of footwear and clothes, accessories for the Nike fans! Leave a Comment Theme: Sporting GoodsAddress: Smith StDirections: Just opposite Adidas Warehouse Outlet.
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 Aboriginal man in Alice Springs by tini58de there are many shops that sell all sorts of aboriginal arts and crafts: paintings, digeridoos, boomerangs and many more - they make wonderful souvenirs! Leave a Comment Theme: Local Craft
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 shopping mall in Brisbane by tini58de I thoroughly enjoyed the shopping malls in Australia! This one was in Brisbane and even had a roller coaster on the top floor!!! That kept me from spending too much money!!! Leave a Comment Theme: Department Store
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Melbourne has the most amazing variety of shops in a very relaxed atmosphere.
You can buy anything in Melbourne, but electrical items are generally cheaper than you would pay back home. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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I don`t recall the name of the toy shop but it is situated in Sydney airport and sells realistic -looking inflatable almost life-size crocodiles, kangaroos and T-Rexes. Great fun and the ideal gift for kids. Theme: Toys and Games
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Any beverage store in Australia that sells alcohol will charge higher prices on beer and liquor. Wine on the otherhand is very cheap.
Cask wine, or regular local bottled wine is what you are looking for in the wine category. Even there aged wines are well priced. If you are looking for beer, the prices are expensive, but you may find cheaper prices on more generic beers.
Wine: expect to pay anywhere from $6 AU to $40 AU (except for very expensive wine) Beer: expect to pay anywhere from $20 AU and up. Theme: Food and DrinkAddress: Chancellor Park
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Dunn's Leather Goods at Camberwell has mini chandeliers, old-style telephones, etc. and so does Supa Bargains at Box Hill Centro. They have mini magnet toys for $ 2 each, but you could get 3 toy magnets (super) for just $ 5. That's a bargain!
Toys, language-learning books, music cassettes, boomerangs, flags, chocolates, etc. from various stores. In all, you could expect to spend AUD 2000 - everything taken together!
Around AU $ 2000 Leave a Comment Theme: Toys and GamesAddress: Near Camberwell Station and Box Hill CentroDirections: Just go around a long lane of shopping centers at Camberwell station and ask for Dunn's Leather goods. For the other store, just enter Box Hill Centro which is just on the outside of the Box Hill Centro Building, but inside the area of Box Hill Centro.
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You would find here everything .On a very decent rates and that also under one roof.Its a big market in Sydney and operational only on Saturdays and Sundays.
You can buy here anything , from clothing to art things.Perfumes to Souveniers.Anything u name and want is here. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: Parklea Market near Baulkam HillsDirections: After crossing Blacktown and going towards Windsor
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