Stockland Traralgon

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Stockland Traralgon
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Stockland Traralgon
Location Traralgon, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates 38°11′39″S146°32′23″E / 38.19417°S 146.53972°E / -38.19417; 146.53972 Coordinates: 38°11′39″S146°32′23″E / 38.19417°S 146.53972°E / -38.19417; 146.53972
Opening dateNovember 1985 (1985-11)
No. of stores and services58
No. of anchor tenants 2
Website www.stockland.com.au/shopping-centres/centres/stockland-traralgon

Stockland Traralgon is a shopping centre located in the CBD of Traralgon, Victoria.

Opened in 1985 it was originally named Traralgon Centre Plaza, until acquisition by Stocklands during the 2000s.

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