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'''Macarthur Square''' is a ] on the southern side of ], ]. The shopping centre is owned by the ] and ]. The shopping centre is situated adjacent to ], where trains terminate on the East Hills and South lines. '''Macarthur Square''' is a ] on the southern side of ], ]. The shopping centre is owned by the ] and ]. The shopping centre is situated adjacent to ], where trains terminate on the East Hills and South lines.



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Macarthur Square is a shopping centre on the southern side of Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia. The shopping centre is owned by the Lend Lease Corporation and GPT. The shopping centre is situated adjacent to Macarthur Railway Station, where trains terminate on the East Hills and South lines.

It features a large 3 floor David Jones store, Big W, Target, Coles and Woolworths stores. The centre also features a large outdoors area known as "Kellicar Lane". This contains many restaurants, live entertainment and a big Borders store. This area opened the most recent expansion in November 2005. Above Borders is a food court that has large glass windows that look over Kellicar Lane, Campbelltown and all the countryside surrounding it.

Renovations have now been completed, which make Macarthur Square one of the largest shopping complexes in Sydney.

The centre is fully accessible with lifts and escalators.

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