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Your one stop shop at Burnside Hub

Burnside Hub Shopping Centre, located on Westwood Drive in Burnside, just off the Western Highway, is one of the most convenient shopping centres around the local area. With an abundance of parking directly outside the centre’s front doors, you will find Coles, Aldi and over 18 specialty stores waiting to provide you all the products and services you need.

The centre’s array of services include medical, pharmacy, optical, dental, laundry, nails and hairdressing, which are all too easy to access, as they are conveniently located on the outside of the centre.

Spoil yourself with coffee and cake at Espresso Cafe after your shopping trip, or fill the fridge for Christmas from Byblos and Yes Yes India with specialized groceries and fresh produce. If you’re feeling peckish after all of the energy you exert shopping and you want the best Banh Mi in town, you can’t go past Angry Beans.

A wide range of stocking fillers or Secret Santa gifts can be found at Pumpernickel along with Christmas decorations for home. For the nights when you don’t feel like cooking, there are plenty of options with Proper Pizza, Burger Road, Burnside Fish and Chips and Kowloon Noodles and Sushi, and drinks are all sorted with Cellarbrations.

For your chance to win one of six $50 Burnside Hub Shopping Centre gift cards, fill an entry form in the Brimbank Star Weekly December 6 edition and drop it into the barrel (in front of Woolworths) inside the centre.

Burnside Hub Shopping Centre is located at 15-25 Westwood Drive, Burnside. Extended trading hours will apply for Christmas commencing December 20.

For more information and updated opening hours, visit www.burnsidehub.com.au. Follow Burnside Hub on Facebook to keep up to date with retailer specials, competitions and centre news.

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