Indooroopilly Shopping Centre is home to a large number of retail shops and hosts many fashion stores. Majors include Coles, Daiso, David Jones, Kmart, Myer, H&M, Uniqlo, Target and Woolworths.
Until 2000, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre was known as Westfield Shoppingtown Indooroopilly. Indooroopilly Shopping Centre is owned by Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation and is managed by Eureka Funds Management as Investment Manager.
Indooroopilly Shopping Centre will be closed on the following public holidays: Good Friday, Easter Sunday, ANZAC Day, Labour Day and Christmas Day. Major stores, Event Cinemas and restaurants may trade outside of these hours, please confirm with individual stores for details.
What's Open this Ekka Public Holiday in Brisbane City
- Queensplaza.
- Wintergarden.
- The Myer Centre.
- Riverbar and Kitchen.
- Massimo Restaurant & Bar.
- Miss Kay's.
- Otto Ristorante.
- Donna Chang.
Customers can redeem up to 8 hours of free parking by presenting receipts from participating retailers totalling $200 or more at the Information Desk on Level 2 or the Customer Service Centre on Level 1 during opening hours (Monday to Wednesday 9am – 5:30pm, Thursday 9am – 9pm, Friday 9am – 5:30pm, Saturday 9am – 5pm
Yes they are. They are open all public holidays except Christmas Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday & Labour Day. Some of the smaller shops (jewellers, nic nacks, shoes,etc;) may not be open, but the large centres are still open & so are the major shops in them.
It may be named after Tingalpa Creek, which lies 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east, or be derived from the Turrubal words tangul (meaning 'plant for stupefying fish') and pa (meaning 'place'). Tingalpa Creek was surveyed in 1841 and named Tingulpa, probably derived from an Aboriginal expression referring to a fat kangaroo.
Murarrie: 8km east, named from Mooraree House (c1861), built by Christopher Porter, an architect and owner of a sugar plantation. Mooraree in turn is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning sticky or muddy.
Indooroopilly. This suburb is located near the beautiful Brisbane River in Queensland, but good luck getting there by asking locals if you don't know how to pronounce it. The correct way to say it is “In-dre-pilly”.
The name Coorparoo is likely derived from an Aboriginal name for Norman Creek, probably recorded by early surveyors as Koolpuroom. The word is thought to refer to either a place associated with mosquitoes, or a sound made by the 'gentle dove'.
Indooroopilly is considered more west than north. While the suburb is on the northern side of the Brisbane River – which runs from the west to the east – it doesn't run in a straight line.
The Caboolture area is the traditional home of the Kabi Aboriginal people. The name "Caboolture" is derived from Kabi words meaning "Place of the Carpet Snake".
Indooroopilly /ˌ?ndr?ˈp?li/ is a suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the Brisbane central business district.
Indooroopilly Shopping Centre
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| Total retail floor area | Approx 115,000 m2 (1,240,000 sq ft) |
| No. of floors | Four |
| Parking | 4,700 spaces |
| Website | indooroopillyshopping.com.au |
The journey takes approximately 14 min. Is there a direct train between Brisbane and Indooroopilly Shopping Centre? Yes, there is a direct train departing from Central station, platform 5 station and arriving at Indooroopilly station, platform 1 station. Services depart every 20 minutes, and operate every day.
The Centre is conveniently accessible by car, taxi, train and bus. Plan your journey via public transport. The bus interchange is located near the Food Court on Level 3 and the Indooroopilly train station is located on Station road within 5 minute walking distance of the shopping centre.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The bus interchange is located near the Food Court on Level 3 and the Indooroopilly train station is located on Station road within 5 minute walking distance of the shopping centre.