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DFO Jindalee OPENS 16 November 2007!

Finally what everyone has been waiting for - the opening of the new DFO (Direct Factory Outlet) at Jindalee. DFO Jindalee opens to the public on 16 November 2007 at 16 Amazons Place Jindalee, Brisbane, QLD. It's promised that at DFO Jindalee you'll find bargains of up to 70% off Australian and International brands.
Myer Stores in Brisbane
Here you will find a directory listing of the Myer stores in Brisbane. For the most up to date list you can visit their website.

MYER Brisbane CBD, 91 Queen Street, Brisbane QLD 4000. Phone: (07) 3232 0121

MYER Chermside, Gympie Road, Chermside QLD 4032. Phone: (07) 3632 5111

MYER Indooroopilly, 318 Moggill Road, Indooroopilly QLD 4068. Phone: (07) 3720 4100

MYER Brookside, Osborne Road, Mitchelton QLD 4053. Phone: (07) 3550 4100

MYER Carindale, Carindale Shopping Centre, Creek Road, Carina QLD 4152. Phone: (07) 3843 7100

MYER Logan, 12 Mandew Street, Loganholme QLD 4129. Phone: (07) 3801 2500

MYER Pacific Fair, Pacific Fair Hooker Boulevard, Broadbeach QLD 4218. Phone: (07) 5595 8100

MYER Maroochydore, Sunshine Plaza, Amaroo Street, Maroochydore QLD 4558. Phone: (07) 5430 9400
 

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Toowong Village Store Directory
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Brisbane Restaurant Precincts
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Brisbane North Restaurants
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BrisbaneCity Along with the rest of Queensland, Brisbane operates on Australian Eastern Standard Time -- which is 10 hours ahead of GMT. However, during the beautiful hot and humid summers, Queensland doesn't change to Summertime or Daylight Saving with the rest of the East Coast of Australia. This means it is an hour behind major commercial centres such as Sydney, Melbourne and our National Capital Canberra.

This contentious issue was put to a vote once and many people in Queensland's conservative regional areas to the West, North and Far North of South East Queensland elected not to keep in time with the southern States.
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