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fashion. food. lifestyle. the Christmas issue HOLIDAY FASHION taking you from party to picnic CHRISTMAS CULTURES celebrations for the festive season 30 GREAT GIFT IDEAS this year’s best christmas gifts SUMMER GRILL quick and easy ideas for your summer barbeque DRESSING UP your holiday table TRAVEL WISHLIST fabulous holiday destination ideas
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Page 1: Season Christmas Magazine 2010

fashion. food. lifestyle.

the Christmas

issue

HOLIDAY FASHION taking you from party to picnic

CHRISTMAS CULTURES celebrations for the festive season

30 GREAT GIFT IDEAS this year’s best christmas gifts

SUMMER GRILL quick and easy ideas for your summer barbeque

DRESSING UP your holiday table

TRAVEL WISHLIST fabulous holiday destination ideas

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christmasSANTA’S ARRIVAL BREAKFASTCome and join us as Santa makes his magical return to Brookside! At 9am on Saturday 27 November, children can welcome Santa whilst having breakfast and enjoying some great Christmas entertainment in the Eatery Food Court. $10 tickets are available at Customer Service*, and include a child–sized breakfast and a Christmas Gift Bag.

*Subject to availability. Hurry, be quick!

SANTA PHOTOSFrom Monday 29 November, get your photos taken with Santa at Santa’s Throne, Centre Stage. There will be a range of different photo options starting at $10.

SANTA HOURSFrom Monday 29 November until Wednesday 15 December:Mon - Sat 10am - 2pmSun 11am - 2pm

Thurs 16 Dec 10am - 2pm & 5pm - 8pmFri 17 Dec 10am - 2pmSat 18 Dec 10am - 3pmSun 19 Dec 11am - 3pmMon 20 - Wed 22 Dec 10am - 3pmThurs 23 Dec 10am - 3pm & 5pm - 8pmFri 24 Dec 10am - 3pm

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CHRISTMAS TRADING HOURS*

Monday 20 December 9am - 9pm

Tuesday 21 December 9am - 9pm

Wednesday 22 December 9am - 9pm

Thursday 23 December 9am - 12 midnight

Friday 24 December CHRISTMAS EVE 9am - 5.30pm

Saturday 25 December CHRISTMAS DAY CENTRE CLOSED

Sunday 26 December BOXING DAY 10am - 4pm**

Monday 27 December PUBLIC HOLIDAY 10am - 4pm**

Tuesday 28 December PUBLIC HOLIDAY 10am - 4pm**

Wednesday 29 December 9am - 5.30pm

Thursday 30 December 9am - 9pm

Friday 31 December NEW YEAR’S EVE 9am - 5.30pm

Saturday 1 January NEW YEAR’S DAY 9am - 4pm

Sunday 2 January 10am - 4pm**

Monday 3 January PUBLIC HOLIDAY 10am - 4pm**

* Subject to change. Myer, Target, Woolworths and Supa IGA will have extended trading hours on most days.

** Selected retailers only.

GIFT WRAPPINGOur in-centre charity gift wrapping service will be returning this Christmas. For the cost of a gold coin, customers can have their gifts wrapped in beautiful paper and ribbon, with all proceeds going to Lifeline. The service is located outside Sussan and Tom Browns, near Centre Court.

Gift Wrapping will be available every day from Monday 13 December until Christmas Eve from 10am.

FOODBANK FOOD DRIVEThis Christmas, Brookside Shopping Centre in partnership with Foodbank is re-launching the Foodbank Food Drive, which encourages the local community to donate food items to help feed families in need.

Until Monday 31 January 2011, you can donate sealed, non-perishable food items to the Foodbank cages located outside Woolworths and Supa IGA. Your support of this campaign is essential to the success of our efforts to help feed those in need in our local community.

www.foodbank.com.au

This publication is produced for the retailers of Brookside. All prices and product descriptions are believed to be correct at the time of printing, however Brookside and its retailers will not be held responsible for any discrepancies.

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Spendless Shoes Woodza silver $59.95

Jacqui E Bobbi lace shift dress $149.95

Bras’N’things Natalia lace chemise $39.99

Prouds Cufflinks $24.95 pair

Jacqui E Pink bead bracelet $24.95

Tom Browns Menswear Renoir turquoise shirt $79.95

Tom Browns Menswear Daniel Hechter dark denim jean $89.95

TipA little bolero will cover

your arms and keep an

evening chill away. Target Purple sleeveless dress with rosette $69

Diva Ring $9.99

timeparty

fashion special

Lace prints turn feminine into full-on fun for the festive season. Grab your partner and put on

your dancing shoes.

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holidayscasual

fashion specialJeanswest

Kari Harem pant $49.99

OPSM Versace black and white print sunglasses $350

Jeanswest Stripe bag $19.95

Just Jeans Lavender stripe singlet, green singlet 2 for $40 (many colours available)

Just Jeans Blue super skinny core denim jeans $69.95 (2 for $100)

Sportsco Adidas mens Adissage $45

Laubman & Pank Oakley sunglasses $129

Just Jeans Turquoise coloured ring $14.95

Suzanne Grae Multi coloured top blue $39.95

Bras’N’things Super set – ultra violet/black bra and briefs $29.99

Sussan Turquoise charm stretch bracelet $19.95Tip

With statement sunnies

even a casual outfit

looks fashionable.

Jeanswest Nadhima Stripe Bow tank $24.99

Classic nautical stripes and today’s digital prints merge together for a relaxed, easy look

this summer.

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fashion special

friendstime forIt’s time for pool parties, dinner by the beach, day trips and reading books.

Enjoy a carefree Christmas.

Suzanne Grae Floral Print long dress $69.95

Jeanswest Striped Denim Short $49.99

Wombat Coral stud trim tank top $29.99, Coral wish tie ¾ sleeve knit $49.99

Just Jeans Washed indigo bag $39.95

Spendless Shoes Slicen natural $49.95

Myer Cozi bikini bottom $59.95Cozi bikini top $49.95

Prouds Pulsar Chronongraph, 100m WR, was $240, now $130

Optical Superstore Oroton Milano sunglasses $160 (now 15% off)

Tom Browns Menswear TSD floral shirt $69.95

Suzanne Grae Multi coloured top with purple trim $49.95

TipMaxi dresses can be

worn shorter by using

a rubberband to catch

one side. Make the

fabric into a pretty rose-

like shape and show off

those tanned legs.

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giftsbeauty

beautyPrice Attack DeLorenzo Ultimate Colour Care Kit $49.95

Terry White ChemistsModelCo airbrush tan $34.99

Price Attack Aromas Moroccan Argan Tree Oil 100ml $34.95

Terry White ChemistsInvisible Zinc tint $29.99, Invisible Zinc Enviro $28.99

Terry White Chemists Napoleon Loose Eye Dust Gold $35, Wild Rose $35, Disc Eye Shadows $29 each

Myer Estee Lauder Pleasures bloom 100ml $145, Estee Lauder Gift Set $120 (When you buy an Estee Lauder perfume you can buy this amazing gift set for $120)

Stefan The Alive range has 3 different one minute treatments for $32,95 each, shampoos $29.95 each

These gifts you will want to keep for yourself! Pamper someone with a hair treatment,

skin treatment or a perfume and makeup super kit!

Ella Bache Men’s Espresso Range $164. Includes Anti-Fatigue Moisturiser 50ml and Eye Gel 15ml. Plus a BONUS Hair Grooming Trimmer with purchase while stocks last

Ella Bache Give the gift of healthy glowing skin! Our expert Therapists will tailor the perfect gift pack solution for skin good enough to eat

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culturesChristmas

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MULTI CULTURAL FEASTXingdong and his wife Lisa run ‘Xingdong Traditional Chinese Massage’ just near Supa IGA at Brookside.

Xingdong is from the Liaoning Province in the northeast of China that over 41 million people call home. Although Christmas is not widely celebrated in China Lisa says it is becoming a popular day with the younger generation.

Xingdong and Lisa will spend Christmas here this year even though both their respective families will be in China. They plan to have a day with friends at the Lamington National Park and bring traditional Chinese dishes to their picnic. Lisa says “It’s much easier now to buy traditional ingredients for Chinese cooking at the supermarket and Xingdong loves to cook.” Their get together on Christmas day will be a multi cultural feast where they invite other friends who have immigrated to Australia to join them.

In Liaoning Xingdong’s family will celebrate around a large table in the private room of a restaurant. Traditional regional dishes will be ushered in thick and fast to share around the table. Snow will be heavy on the ground and after a few sips of traditional ‘white liquor’, there is bound to be a playful snowball fight.

For an appointment call Xingdong Traditional Chinese Massage 3855 8861.

profiles

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FIJIAN LOVO FEASTMost days you will find Epi at Car Heaven just outside Woolworths at Brookside but this Christmas Epi is heading home. Epi will be joining his extended family that are flying in from Canada, New Zealand and Australia to the island of Labasa in Fiji.

“I can’t wait to spend Christmas with my family” says Epi. “There will be about 30 of us together for our traditional Lovo feast” Epi tells me that the Lovo is like a Hungi where meats, like pork and chicken, are wrapped in leaves and buried in an underground oven. What he is most looking forward to eating though is the island’s seafood and in particular lobster. “All the men and boys get together a couple of days before Christmas and go diving together to catch our seafood for lunch.”

What about gifts? “We don’t really focus on presents, the best gift is having everyone together and having a good time.”

COMBINING TRADITIONSEmilian Jayakody will be celebrating Christmas in Brisbane this year with his family but in the past he has celebrated as far away as Sri Lanka and France.

Emilian was born in Negombo on the west coast of Sri Lanka. Seafood is the

FAMILY CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS ARE AS VARIED AS DECORATIONS ON A TREE. WE ASKED SOME OF OUR RETAILERS HOW THEY WILL SPEND THEIR CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR.

main dish on the Christmas table in Negombo and often there will be turkey too. “There isn’t much difference between Christmas in Negombo and Australia,” Emilian says “but France is very different weather-wise.” Emilian lived in France for several years and his wife is also French. Christmas in France is celebrated with a meal on Christmas Eve. “We always have a big meal and champagne on Christmas Eve and usually there is snow everywhere.”

While there is no chance of snow in Brisbane at Christmas, Emilian and his family will celebrate this year with a nod to both French and Sri Lankan tradition. “Although we will miss our respective extended families this year we will celebrate with great food and wine and some French Champagne.”

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playtimetoys forThe latest toys are in the stores, be fast and keep the kids happy with the best noise makers, girlie toys and

electronic game fun available.

best toy ideas

Myer Road Rippers toy helicopter $26.95

Sportsco Bronco’s Rugby League supporter ball $25

Myer Moxie Girlz Snow $59.95

Dick Smith Electronic digital drum set $59.99

EB Games Kinect for Xbox 360 $199, 4GB Console Bundle $449, 250GB Console Bundle $548

Dick SmithWild Science beauty salon set $39.99

Dick Smith Kids keyboard with stand, seat and sing-a-long microphone $59.99 (seat not shown)

EB Games Call of Duty Black OPS on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 $119.95, PC $99.95 (trade deals available)

Dick Smith Nintendo DSi XL burgundy console $298

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best toy ideas

Dick SmithAmazing 288+ Science Centre $59.99

Target Baby Alive Whoopsie Doo Doll $39

Sportsco Nike T90 Pitch soccer ball $30

Target Tough Stuff Power Crane $25

Target Gorgon Water Gun $23.20

Myer Lego Atlantis $79.95

Target Vtech Spongebob laptop $89

Target Boys bike $89

Target Groovy House Polly the Smoothy Maker $19.20

need ideas for entertainment?

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great gift ideas

30There is something for everyone! We did the hunting and gathering to save you time. Enjoy Christmas with great gifts.

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under $50

2.Anthea’s Tin adult collectable flying saucer $19

6.Anthea’s Tealights large $11.90, small $9, tiny $10

3.Anthea’s Marilyn book box, large $39.90, medium $29.90, small $19.90

4.Anthea’s Red star hanging tealight $36.50

1.Angus and Robertson Book seat – great for reading in bed, has an inbuilt pocket for reading glasses $39.95

5.House & Garden Salt & Pepper grinders (red) $33.95

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cute and quirky

10.Dollars & Sense Lightup snowman (changes colour) $3.95

12.Myer Beach seat $44.95

13.Sussan Hanging turquoise and chain stud earrings $16.95

7.Sussan Long multi coloured necklace $24.95

9.House & Garden Apple glitter decorations $4.95 each

8.House & Garden Glass mosaic candle votives x 3 on plate $39.95

11.Angus and Robertson Women’s Weekly Eating Together $43.99, Women’s Weekly 12 Day’s of Xmas $32.95, Dirty Weekends – New Edition $34.95

14.Myer Coconut Grove beach bag $34.95

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great gift ideas

30Show them how much you love them and bring joy this Christmas with the perfect thoughtful gift. Indulge.

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under $100

15.Zelows Giabella large tote white and black $89.95

16.Myer Sheridan towel $59.95, Vue towel $49.95, Sheridan beach towel $49.95

18.Zelows Giabella black clutch bag $59.95

17.Myer Wicker picnic basket $89.95

19.Price Attack Ceramic curling iron $69.95

21.BWS Brookside Moet Champagne $84.99

20.Price Attack Silver Bullet wicked blowdryer $99.95

22.Terry White ChemistRed fit flop $99.95

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over $100

23.Terry White ChemistsDavidoff Champion, Eau de Toilette 90ml $125(Gift with purchase Hair & Body Shampoo 200ml)

29.Myer Givenchy Very Irresistible $112

24.Prouds 18ct Ring ‘One Carat Look’, was $1499 now $999

25.Laubman & Pank Bvlgari sunglasses $370

28.Myer Giorgio Armani Code, Eau de Toilette $125

26.Angus and Robertson Kobo e-book with 100 classic books for FREE $179

27.Optical Superstore Oroton red spectacles $240, Verge Blue spectacles $220

30.Terry White Chemists Guess seductive, Eau de Toilette 75ml (gift with purchase Cosmetic bag) $120

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grillsummer

Is there a better way to cook a relaxed summer meal than on the barbeque? The humble barbeque is used all over the world to bring people together.

We have some quick and easy ideas to liven up your Barbeque this summer!

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food special

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MARINATED CHICKEN SKEWERS

Try these yummy crowd pleasers!

500 grams fresh chicken breast1 red capsicum cut to bite size pieces1 green or yellow capsicum cut to bite size piecescherry tomatoes

marinade 1 handful of fresh coriander 1 handful of fresh mint 2 cloves of garlic 1 red chilli zest and juice of 1 lemon sea salt and ground black pepper olive oil

Cut the chicken into similar sized cubes and place in a bowl. Blend all the marinade ingredients (except the olive oil) in a food processor, then loosen to a paste with a little olive oil.

Add the marinade to the chicken pieces and mix well. Marinate in the fridge for at least an hour.

Assemble the skewers by adding alternate pieces of chicken and vegetables.

Grill for around 5 minutes, turning regularly, until cooked. Feel free to cut a piece of chicken open to check if they’re done.

SPINACH AND BLUE CHEESE SLIDERS

Try this gourmet burger recipe for grown ups

500 grams lean beef mince150 grams gorgonzola1 small onion diced1 egg1 tablespoon Dijon mustardfresh chopped Italian parsleysea salt & ground black pepper

In a mixing bowl, combine the ground beef, diced onion, egg, Italian parsley, salt and pepper.

Stir to combine. Take handfuls of mixture and form into rounded patties or sliders.

Portion the gorgonzola and poke into the centre of each slider, then reform the slider.

Cook on the barbeque for 2 minutes per side.

Split the buns in half and place on the edge of grill and cook until lightly toasted.

Serve the sliders on the grilled buns with spinach, mayo and fresh tomato.

HOW TO COOK THE PERFECT BBQ STEAK

Ray Kelso at Barrow Lane Butchers says the best way to cook a steak on the Barbie is with a beer in your hand. Or if you prefer a chardonnay or shiraz he says that’s quite acceptable too. Choosing your meat is important and the staff at Barrow Lane can offer suggestions to suit. Ray says his favourite barbeque steaks are from the 100% Australian, family owned Nolan range and has offered the following tips;

1. Make sure the barbeque is up to temperature before cooking2. Rub some oil on the steaks, not the barbeque3. Season the steak with sea salt and fresh ground pepper4. Keep plenty of room between the steaks on the grill5. Rest the steaks for a few minutes on a plate before serving

Barrow Lane Butchers Ph: 3355 0060

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holiday tabledressing up your

Leading Brisbane Stylist Liz Golding mixes homeware basics with glamour decorations to bring instant delight to a festive table.

get the look

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Also featured main image:

Myer Mystique Napkin White $4.95, Mystique placemats $8.95, Pearl lights $21.95, Maxwell Williams Conical Diamonti vase $29.95, Maxwell Williams Diamonti bowl $29.95;

Target ML16 piece white dinner set $40, So Drink set of 6 Diva white wine glasses $20, restaurant quality tablecloth 148 x 213cm $30.

Myer Silver Twilight glass tree $14.99 each

Target 16 piece Horizon red dinner set $30

Myer Bon Bon set of 12 for $19

Target Stanley Rogers Morgan 42 piece cutlery set $70

Myer Red luxe decoration $12.99 each

Myer Silver Twilight arch $29.99 each

Myer Silver Twilight wreath $39.99

Myer White present shaped decoration $6.99 each

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hanoidestination

My Vietnamese itinerary was thwarted by a typhoon the day of my arrival into Hanoi. No longer able to snake my way down Vietnam’s curvaceous coastline to Ho Chi Minh, I soaked up what Hanoi had to offer and was pleasantly surprised.

I was also glad I had earplugs. Hanoi is the locust-like sound of a million 50CC mopeds punctured with the continual ‘beep beep’ of Road Runner. And if you decide to wait habitually at a pedestrian crossing for the lights to change, you may end up looking like Wile E. Coyote. Red traffic lights don’t hold vehicles to a stop as you might expect, in Hanoi you just need to put one step in front of the other and go. Hanoi is a city on the move. A city that has been conquered and colonized repeatedly over the last thousand years has developed steadily by putting one foot in front of the other.

An increase in tourism has led to a mix of preservation and expansion in Hanoi. Buildings are being renovated and spruced in the Old and French Quarters, giving way to boutique hotel and new dining options, while high-rise commercial buildings are popping up around the outskirts. It is possible in Hanoi to have an espresso and a croissant at the terrace table of a French café and then turn a random corner and feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Follow a lady in a conical hat with a bamboo pole stretched across her shoulders, baskets of produce weighting down the ends to the pho street stalls. Families gather around these street stalls at small plastic tables on tiny plastic chairs slurping up steaming pho.

A morning walk around Hoan Kiem Lake and over the red lacquered Huc Bridge is a great way to start the day in Hanoi. Spend the afternoon exploring Hanoi’s ‘36 Streets’, named from the artist guilds that developed in the Old Quarter. Silk Street – Hang Dao, Silver Street – Hang Bac, Hang Thiec the street of tinsmiths. You’ll find traditional lacquerware and craft stores, smart boutiques and art galleries and on Hang Gai tailors will make you anything from a three-piece suit to a silk tunic.

Take a trip up north to Ha Long Bay and spend two nights on a boat exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be mesmerized by thousands of limestone islands rising out of calm waters that legend tells us were created by a great dragon that lived in the mountains. Halong translates as ‘where the dragon descends into the sea’ and it was his tail that smashed through the limestone structures to create the islands. I may have daydreamed that Captain Jack Sparrow was sure to round an islet at any moment.

Hanoi still retains a sense of ‘Indochine’ romanticism in its tree-lined lakes, sweeping boulevards and French cafes. A hint of Hanoi’s ancient past is felt in its guild streets, temples and craft stores. A vibrant street culture is witnessed in its markets and at dinner where families dine street side on steaming pho. If your travel plans through Asia happen to be thwarted, Hanoi is not a bad place to be stuck at all. Just bring your earplugs.

A 14 Day package tour of Vietnam starts from $1090 at Flight Centre Brookside.

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hanoi

wishlistchristmas travel

STUCK FOR A GIFT FOR THAT PERSON WHO HAS EVERYTHING? HOW ABOUT A FLIGHT CENTRE GIFT CARD THIS CHRISTMAS

USA – With the strengthening Australian dollar, there has never been a better time to book a trip to America. There is something for everyone in the USA: the bright lights of Vegas, Disneyland in Anaheim or a Broadway show in New York. Direct connections to LA are available with Qantas or V Australia starting from $1350 including taxes.

CRUISING – There is no better value holiday for families, couples or singles than a cruise. The beauty of cruising is that almost everything is included in the price – travel, accommodation, meals and entertainment (and you only need to unpack once!) Cruises from Brisbane start from $799 per person for 7 nights.

VIETNAM – An up and coming destination for first time and experienced travellers alike is Vietnam. Tours provide the advantage of experienced local guides, authentic accommodation options, optional transfers, sightseeing and some meals. A 14 Day tour of Vietnam starts from just $1090.

FIJI – Bula! Fiji is such a great destination for families or couples and is a popular honeymoon destination. The islands are as visually spectacular as the Fijians are welcoming and heart warming. Packages include return airport transfers, meals, drinks and activities. All inclusive packages start from $539 for 4 nights.

Now is the time to book to get the best deals of the year. Come and see one of our friendly consultants in store with years of travel experience. Visit our exciting new shop, opening end of November - next to Australia Post.

CHRISTMAS “RELOCATION” SPECIALBook and Pay in full by 31 December 2010 to receive $100 off for international packages and $50 off for domestic packages. Flight Centre Brookside 3355 0173WRITTEN BY JEN MOSES

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Begins Monday 1 November

FOODBANK CHARITY

CAMPAIGNDonate a can today outside

Woolworths & Supa IGA

Saturday 25 December

CHRISTMAS DAY

Centre closed

Saturday 27 November

SANTA’S ARRIVAL

BREAKFAST9am Food Court. Tickets $10 at Customer Service

Begins Monday 29 November

PHOTOS WITH SANTAfrom 10am weekdays

at Centre Stage

Monday 13 December

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

COMMENCE

Begins Monday 13 December

GIFTWRAPPINGfrom 10am daily outside Sussan

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Sunday 26 December

BOXING DAYSelected retailers open

10am - 4pm

Tuesday 28 December

PUBLIC HOLIDAY

Selected retailers open 10am - 4pm

Monday 27 December

PUBLIC HOLIDAY

Selected retailers open 10am - 4pm

Friday 31 December

NEW YEAR’S

EVE9am - 5:30pm

Saturday 1 January

NEW YEAR’S

DAY9am - 4pm

Monday 3 January

PUBLIC HOLIDAY

Selected retailers open 10am - 4pm

Wednesday 26 January

AUSTRALIA DAY FAMILY

FUN DAY

ComingSoon!

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159 Osborne Road Mitchelton UBD 138 L4 TEL 3355 5211

BROOKSIDE DIRECTORY

MAJORSCrazy Clarks 3355 0852Myer 3550 4100Supa IGA 3551 0100Target 3354 0330Woolworths 3355 5644Woolworths Petrol 3355 2498

FOOD – EAT IN/ TAKEAWAYBB’s Coffee & Bake 3355 0100Donut King 3855 8599Finnegans Café 3855 0088Gloria Jeans 3354 2268McDonald’s 3855 3044Michel’s Patisserie 3355 7933Sizzler 3855 1068The Coffee Club 3855 1632The Brook Hotel 3355 5366Today’s Sushi 3855 3901

FOOD – THE EATERYHung Lee 3355 3330Keiki Japanese 3355 2666Pacific Catch 3855 1996Pantry Coffee Shop 3354 2818Subway 3855 9500Taj Kebab 3855 5055The Carvery 3355 3939Wendy’s 3354 1591

FRESH FOODBakers Delight 3355 3794Barrow Lane Butchers 3355 0060BWS 3355 0382Healthy Life 3355 7754Lenards 3355 2222

WOMEN’S & MEN’S FASHIONBras’N’Things 3855 3981City Beach 3855 7830Cotton On 3355 3025Cruise Clothing 3355 3770Jacqui E 3355 4347Jeans West 3354 1751Just Jeans 3355 0444Millers Fashion Club 3355 1511Noni B 3355 3597Rockmans 3354 3614Sportsco 3355 6903Sussan 3855 1120Suzanne Grae 3355 2815The Works 3855 0183Tom Browns Menswear 3855 5637Wombat 3355 4533

FASHION ACCESSORIESBright Eyes 3855 1516Diva 0401 591 513 Jox n Sox 3297 1695 Strandbags 3855 3855Zelows 3354 2827

FOOTWEARMathers Shoes 3355 5696Spendless Shoes 3855 1800Sportsco 3355 6903Williams The Shoemen 3355 5697

JEWELLERYBellrose Jewellers 3355 3255Michael Hill Jeweller 3855 0109Prouds 3355 4760Wallace Bishop 3404 0259

MOBILE PHONES3/Vodafone 3355 2566All Phones 3354 2400Optus World 3355 1245Telstra Shop 3355 0006

HAIR & BEAUTYAldos 3355 7092Ella Baché 3855 4111Jon Le Court Supurban Salon 3354 1639Miracle Nails 3355 6795Price Attack 3354 1509ProfessioNail 3355 1799S & S Hairdressing 3355 3554Stefan 3355 7100

HOMEWARES & GIFTSAnthea’s 3354 2454Godfreys 3355 6569House & Garden 3355 3009Kenny’s Cardiology 3855 1227Loot Homewares 3355 7515Robin’s Kitchen 3355 1444Pictureland 3355 1611

GENERALAngus & Robertson 3855 1612Brook Nextra News 3355 7483Brookside Music Centre 3355 7899Dick Smith 3855 1319Dollars & Sense (near IGA) 3355 3552Dollars & Sense (near Target) 3355 1718EB Games 3855 5419Flowers Anywhere 3855 1470Paramount Photos 3855 0046Terry White Chemists 3855 2633

BANKING SERVICESCredit Union Australia 3354 3284Heritage Building Society 3855 8100NAB 132 265Suncorp 13 11 75Westpac 132 032

OPTOMETRISTSLaubman & Pank 3855 2566OPSM 3355 9388Specsavers 3354 1039The Optical Superstore 3355 7032

TRAVELFlight Centre 3355 0173Harvey World Travel 3355 2333Incorporating TravelexMoney Exchange 3355 3074RACQ Travel & Cruising 3872 8449

SERVICESAustralia Post 13 13 18Car Heaven (car wash) 3354 4666Cool Body Asian Healing 3855 3251Hi Speed Internet Kiosk 0433 032 420Key to Sole 3355 1099Mr Minit 3355 7481Peerless Dry Cleaners 3355 3568Police Beat 3247 7022RACQ 3354 3211Tick Tock 3355 3583Xingdong Chinese Massage 3855 8861

MEDICAL SERVICESBrookside Family Clinic 3354 1900MBF 3354 3360Medicare 132 011Melanoma Scan 3855 8500QML 3355 0359

PROFESSIONAL SUITESDentist – Dr Perrett 3355 7490Doctor – Dr Stinton 3355 5855ITP 3355 4601

OFFICES - LEVEL 1Centre Management 3355 5211Curves 3354 4455Morgan & Wacker Motorcycle and Training 3855 5959


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