Welcome To: Australia 2012

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Shopping bag three:

THE PARADE The Parade is one Adelaide’s most popular alfresco dining and shopping boulevards and so is abundant in cafés, a range of dining options, fashion stores, homeware boutiques, and hair and beauty salons. The recently redeveloped James Coke Park, located just behind the Parade, is a great place to take some time out, as it has picnic facilities, a playground and seating. Location: The Parade runs parallel to Magill Road in Norwood www.theparadenorwood.com

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GLENSIDE BURNSIDE VILLAGE Burnside boasts one of Adelaide’s most comprehensive and exclusive shopping experiences with more than 20 speciality stores, including Spanish retail giant Zara, and some of Australia’s most renowned fashion labels such as Sass & Bide and Carla Zampatti. Just like the calibre of its stores, the centre itself is second to none with a stylish interior, newly added developments and a remarkable 18-metre high, 100-year-old River Red Gum covered by a 21-metre curved glass roof. Special events and exhibitions are also regular occurrences at the village throughout the year. w Location: 447 Portrush Road, Glenside www.burnsidevillage.com.au

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NORWOOD MAGILL ROAD Situated in Norwood on the doorstep of the CBD is Magill Road, an eclectic shopping strip with a collection of antique shops, galleries, restaurants, historic hotels, and homeware and giftware stores. Magill Road also has an organic precinct where shoppers can peruse a selection of organic food, produce, beauty products and eco-friendly goods. Location: Norwood is located approximately two kilometres east of the CBD www.magillroad.com.au

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