Australia Fair Shopping Centre - Shopping

Shopping

Australia Fair offers customers over 230 specialty stores to choose from with major stores include Coles, Woolworths, Kmart, Sam's Warehouse, Best & Less and Birch Carroll & Coyle.

Customers have the choice of two food courts seating 900 people. The Broadwater Food Court takes in the spectacular views of the Southport Spit and Broadwater, whilst the Fig Tree Courtyard is located in an open-roofed retreat to soak up the Gold Coast’s sunny weather. Food court retailers include McDonalds, Hungry Jacks, KFC, Subway, Boost Juice, Donut King, The Coffee Club, Zarraffas Coffee and more.

For busy parents there is a childminding service available for a small price. Available at Kharacter Kids Childminding Centre located near Kmart Wednesday to Saturday (Monday to Sunday during school holidays) between 10am to 2pm daily. For children ages 3–11 and at $1.50 per half hour.

A Justice of the Peace officer is available in centre Saturday 10am to 2pm.

The centre is operated by Retail First Pty Ltd a subsidiary company of The First Group Page text.

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