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I love the cinemas with discounts for students and the arcade next to the cinemas. The food court has plenty of options, and there there is also a Target and Coles. What I do not like is the pricey car park, but I guess that's normal in the city.
We go here most Sundays mainly looking for bargains in clothing etc. It does not disappointment. Plenty of places to eat also. Can well recommend.
Just window shopping as such. Reasonable prices, EOFY sales, and stock levels high. Staff were helpful and friendly
The Myer Centre, a familiar sight in Queen Street Mall, never fails to provide a reliable option for bathroom facilities on the bus level, even late at night when the upper floors are closed. Despite its age, the Myer Centre manages to maintain a pleasant and spacious open design that sets it apart from other shopping centers in the area, with a variety of retail shops on the upper floors worth exploring. The integration of the bus station is a convenient feature, though navigating between platforms can be a bit confusing for those accustomed to more traditional bus station layouts.