MACQUARIE CENTRE

The Macquarie Centre's main entrance and bus stop on Herring Road.

'Macquarie Centre' is a large shopping centre located in the City of Ryde in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It features over 200 retailers, Myer, Target, Franklins, Woolworths, Big W, Borders, Greater Union cinema complexes and an ice rink, which was used for the 1991 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships.
Macquarie Centre is situated opposite Macquarie University's main campus on the corner of Herring Road and Waterloo Road.
It is managed and leased by AMP Capital Shopping Centres, a division of AMP which manages 13 shopping centres in Australia and New Zealand.
The centre has recently undergone refurbishments in the food court to create extra seating, toilets and lighting.

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Transport
References
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Transport


Macquarie Centre is a bus interchange where buses from mostly northern Sydney stop at. There is a train station in construction to be finished there.

References


"Steven Bradbury: Last Man Standing" by Gary Smart and Steven Bradbury ISBN 0-9757287-8-4, 2005.

External links



The Macquarie Centre web site

A guide to Macquarie Ice Skating Centre - an ice rink in the shopping centre

AMP Capital Shopping Centres

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