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10 years ago
Love love love the homewares!! Kmart has really improved on value, variety and quality!! This has become one of my favourite shops! My only complaint is that they have self service, bring back the customer service! read more
11 years ago
Everything is cheap. Cheaply made too but when you are paying so little it hardly matters and they are great with warrenties.
Browns Plains Rd
Browns Plains Queensland 4118
Australia
(07) 3809 9300
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https://www.kmart.com.au
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What time does Kmart open?
Kmart opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Kmart opens at 9:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Kmart close?
Kmart closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Kmart closes at 5:00 PM on Saturday.Kmart closes at 6:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Does Kmart have parking?
Yes, Kmart has parking options.
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It sort of smells and the organisation in this store is crap. I had to go in to get a baby onesie…read moreand that baby section is soo messy. Not to mention the carpet looks like several dogs came in and pissed on the floor. Big w wouldn't be so bad if they took more pride in their store. Oh and adjust the attitude of your floor staff!!!!!!!!
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Whilst I enjoy shopping here, I was really disappointed to hear that one of my favourite shops,…read moreMiller's is closing. Unbelievable as this shop is very popular.
Staff is super helpful and the plaza is always kept clean. The variety of shops is excellent for a…read moresmallish plaza. The food court is clean and the food from most places is very tasty. There are certainly bargains to be had if you search around.
Village Square is a small grouping of shops right beside Grand Plaza. Parking on the street is…read moredifficult to access, but there is a a huge parking area behind the shops, which I only came across the other day. I mainly come here to go to JB Hi Fi, but there is also an EB Games, Coffee Club, Urban Burger, Subway, Wok Me Noodle Bar and plenty more shops. Like Village Fair, there is nothing exciting going on here, but it is a far better option then the dreaded Grand Plaza.
Eats & Beats event showed how this square can really come alive. They should set something up on…read morethis street once a month or so the crowd was awesome.
Small shopping village located right behind Grand Plaza. Nice and quiet with ample parking. All the…read morebasics are covered: supermarket, fruit shop, bakery, cafe etc. There is nothing special about this place, it's simply preferable to come here and avoid the behemoth that is Grand Plaza.
it's small and dinky but it's clean, you can always get a park and the shops are open later then…read morethe ones in the plaza on the weekend.
/you could spend a week in the warehouse at Sunrise Imports and not see everything there. It has…read moresome really cool stuff and some junk, but who's to say my cool thing isn't junk to someone else. I was having a festival market stall and so bought stuff like stick-on body jewels, cuffs, rings, chokers, bags, etc. etc. but there is so much more. I even bought my gazebo and a table for my stall. Can't come close to describing it here, but have a look at the website; that will take you days, too. I only gave Sunrise Imports 3 stars because there was too much crap to wade through to get to the good stuff but then again I did spend about 4 hours in there and bought a lot - which I got a discount on at the checkout - so it can't be that bad, can it?
I was really disappointed in the way they handled my complaint. I had ordered 50 polystyrene balls…read moreand only received 48, no big deal really except I needed 50 for the prop I was making. They argued with me as if I was trying to rip them off 2 balls? All I wanted and need was the 2 balls, they offered a refund eventually but as I told them I didn't want the refund I just wanted the extra 2 balls. They never turned up?
This is a great little op shop with a mixture of small items, don't come here looking for…read morefurnishings you wont find them. It does however have a large clothing and toy section so if you are after something from that range this is the place to be. It does have that 'op shop' smell that you get when they are not great about cleaning their donations so make sure you give everything a tidy up when you get it home just in case that's not just the incoming donation smell.
This is my favourite op shop its very clean it dosn't have that op shop smells and you can tell…read morethat the mananger and volunteers take pride in making sure every item forsale is clean and your always welcomed with a friendly hello and help if needed. The shop has lots of bric-brac,collectables, and really nice clothing and some furniture and even electric goods,Lots of really nice kids clothing and toys and books and shoes and music and dvd at reasonably prices.So if you love a great bargin and love to op shop then give this lovely little treasure in Hillcrest a visit you won't be disappointed.
I was looking for loose wool (Roving) and felting needles. All they had was a very basic selection…read more(expensive too) despite being a huge store. They don't hire enough staff and the staff that were there didn't know anything about wool (probably not trained). Will not be shopping there again. Thank the stars for Etsy and ebay.
If you aren't a member become one. Member specials at spotlight can be insane, like a $79 sewing…read moremachine and $1 fabrics. Half price for members isn't uncommon and you don't even need to carry the card with you they don't mind looking it up.
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I'm loving the new Kmart store here at level 1. It's much bigger store, bigger entrance and look…read morenicer. I don't go to kmart Toowong anymore since this one is huge and hold more stocks. Kmart is the one stop shopping experience, especially when I need something really quick. They sell everything here from clothing and shoes for all ages, makeup, home decor, some furnitures, DVDs, magazines, stationary, lots of toys, lollies and chips, kitchen stuff and basically everything you can think of. The best thing is their prices are affordable and not too bad quality for what you pay. I've notices that most of their clothing are made in Bangladesh (that's what written in the back of the cloth). I've owned couple of flat shoes from kmart, they are long lasting and more comfortable than Rubi shoes, surprisingly! On spring-summer season, kmart always bring great selection of their swimsuits and bikini collection. They are around $10-20 Love it! On Xmas period, they have lots of Xmas tree decoration including led lights in bargain price! I like to just check them out regularly to just see what they new things they have and I always end up buying something :D
I am so so impressed with the new store! Since moving to the bottom floor of the centre they have…read moretwice as much stock and way better visual merchandising. One of the better Kmart's, and as someone who doesn't want to pay $20 for a laundry basket, I love Kmart.
Love this Costco!! Way better than North Lakes. Seems to stock their shelves all the time. Great…read moreplace to shop.
Great place to find exactly what I need. You can browse the whole store or just ask customer…read moreservice. My only problem with it is that the employees don't seem to be very nice or enthusiastic like they should be. Maybe if the workers were a little nicer and more polite then this Kmart would be on the top charts. Also very huge, and has lots in stock. My favourite place to go shopping.
Outstanding customer service from the lady working here. Unlike a lot of other discount stores,…read morethings were kept in a very orderly way, even though they were short on space. There were a tonne of options for travellers.
Another gem for craft enthusiasts, and anyone happy to poke around. A great number of good stock at…read morediscounted prices. The staff are helpful, and pleasant. I have been coming here for a long time. Their home decor and thoughtful gift lines are wonderful, if you are content to take your time. Storage, stationary and seasonal lines do change occasionally, basically their is good. Good place to explore, and discover more, of what you suddenly, think you must have? Enter at your own risk, and enjoy!
Kmart was very clean and cheap and good for every thing I want and I served my self end staff was…read morevery nice and friendly and helpful and open 7 am to 9pm 6 days 9am to 6pm sun
When I need some small implement for the kitchen like a spatula or vegetable peeler, I always look…read morein Homes Mart before going into Coles as it's bound to be far cheaper. Of course, if I'm looking for something that I want to be good quality, I avoid both and go to a proper kitchen shop. But Homes Mart does the trick when it's just something small you need. It's also a good place to look for fancy dress and craft items like crepe paper, pipe cleaners, glitter, sequins etc. It's a discount store, not a place to shop for good quality long-lasting things, but it's handy to have in this shopping centre with Coles. It's always kept pretty tidy and staff are eager to help you find what you're looking for.
I know this place may look a bit dubious to some, but coming…read morehere so often has given it an endearing quality in my eyes. This place is like the miscellaneous drawer in your kitchen, if you need it it will most likely be lurking in here. Growing up with a great love of discount stores and $2 shops means I also find it very hard to part with my cash if I know I can get a good bargain elsewhere. So! whenever party times are looming or I need a Halloween mask in February, I boycott the evil clutches of Coles and come to Homesmart. These guys seriously have it all novelty cigarette lighters, streamers, pipe cleaners, rain ponchos laundry baskets, gift boxes, spatulas, greeting cards and a buttload more. Next time you are in need of a vegetable peeler or an inflatable party hammer, I recommend giving these guys a go.
When it comes to shopping, Brisbane is always seen as the poor relative to Sydney. And it usually…read moreis. But the uber chic Level 1 Designer section David Jones is definitely equal to, if not better than its counterpart down south. Let me run through just a taster of the labels you can get your hands on here: Burberry, Paul Smith, Scanlan and Theodore, Easton Pearson, Willow, Romance is Borne, Sass and Bide, Camilla and, my fave, Thurley (note to parents: as the sales will be on by then, I'd love the one shouldered lurex top or the long sequinned necklace for my birthday!) The drawback - the expense makes your eyes water. So my tip to you is, browse now and make a note of what you want, then come back in sale season and rummage, rummage, rummage. It's worked for me many a time. Ladies, be strong, be determined and above all, keep looking until you find it!
When I was a young whipper snapper I remember going into the David Jones store in Sydney. It felt…read moreall fancy, and i'd marvel at the food markets they had in there too. And the cost! Well, DJs still goes for that fancy, up market look, and if their Brisbane store ever had food markets, they're long gone. This is a newish store in Queens Plaza, and it's still quite fancy. Multiple levels, I usually come in for clothes, or sometimes to check out the electrical stuff. They've scaled back on games, and I note that their electronics is just a Dick Smith now. The department stores of the past are long gone. Despite the up market vibe they go for, I've found they are quite often competitive with prices, so it's definitely worth checking out if you're shopping around for the best price.
Variety of sizes available and very much affordable. Located in the perfect area for shoppingread more
I love Big W. I like how it is conveniently placed above Woolworths. It has escalators and a lift…read moreif you have heavy bags. I wish they would make a security system so you could take their basket trolleys (which can't leave Big W) and supply you with regular trolleys to take down to Woolworths to shop there vice versa . I hate carrying bags. I had to buy a granny's trolley for this purpose. I wish they had a underground carpark or something because how are you gonna take your purchases home? I either have to walk far to my car or catch a cab from the cab rank which is thankfully nearby. There are buses and trains but the who wants to wait at a bus stop with all their things? Also buses can be unreliable. The train station is about a ten minute walk up the hill so no go for me. If they had more parking areas and let you take the basket trolleys into the food court I would buy more and heavier things. Unfortunately most things on the Big W website are unavailable to get delivered? Almost makes me wonder what's the point, except I suppose being able to see what they sell. Big store, lots of variety, good prices but not as dirt cheap as Kmart. I would give 5 stars if they didn't always run out of basket trolleys at Big W and Woolworths! Woolworths have regular metal trolleys but usually run out too with the annoying insert coin security system. I don't know how your expected to use the trolley and then catch a cab. How are you going to return the trolly to bay to get your $1/$2 back? Oh well. There are barely any lines at Big W unlike Woolworths and they have self service checkout there. Oh, and only spread over two levels, not three.
Target in Australia??? Yes. But WAIT . . . before all you Americans get too excited, this Target…read more(as well as other Target stores in Australia) aren't like their American counterparts. Typically, they're MUCH smaller, and sell primarily clothing. No groceries. No pharmacy. Etc. Another distinguishing factor is price. It's EXPENSIVE here!!! Target stores in the US are usually reasonably priced. Looks like we're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy . . .
So, this is sort of a Target, but it sort of isn't. American Targets have become giant superstores…read morewhere you can buy anything. This one inside a mall has two small-ish levels and sells mostly cheap clothes (no one in the U.S. goes to Target just for clothes now), and a few household items, entertainment options, and electronics. Moreover, they were out of the one thing I needed (adaptors to charge my American devices in these freaky diagonal Australian outlets). I will give them credit for pointing me to a place that had something, but I probably won't go back there to shop much.
Blew my mind how good this store is! Upon entering my fellow American friend and I commented how…read morethe store even smelled like the TJ Maxx stores do, the stores we all know and love. TK Maxx is exactly like the US version which I was very pleased to see. I was very excited to go here and went straight to the face products. Was in desperate need of some eye patches and serum. Scored a few good products for cheap prices. My friend loaded up on a little of everything. She found some good yoga blocks for $6, sustainable dishwashing cloths, big two-wick California candles, Pukka black currant tea, bamboo dental floss and a nice sustainable travel kit. I perused the women's clothing and although I didn't see any clothes I wanted to get, I did make note the workout clothes are mostly name brand. Adidas and Calvin Klein mostly. They had some nice bath towel sets and kitchen accessories. A little bit if everything. Very friendly lady at the checkout. I wish I lived closer because I would frequently shop here. Ahhh that was fun!