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Time-poor shoppers who’ve left knocking over their Christmas lists until the last minute will be able to shop till they drop right up until Christmas Eve, after Westfield today rolled out extended, state-wide trading hours.

Scentre Group Regional Manager Richard Heinz said hundreds of thousands of people would flock into Queensland’s Westfield shopping centres over the next 14 days, with a last-minute rush always on the cards for those last few days before Christmas.

“This is the busiest time of year for all our centres, so we’re opening earlier and closing later from today, offering more flexibility and convenience for customers to get in store at a time that suits them,” Mr Heinz said.

The National Retail Association (NRA) forecast Queensland shoppers would drop around $9.4 billion dollars in the six weeks leading up to Christmas, with a little under $4 billion of that to flow between today and Christmas Eve.

More than 93 per cent of this final shopping frenzy is forecast to be instore.

“In addition to ticking off the Christmas list, we also know so many people come into our centres to experience the magic of Christmas, whether it’s to see the stunning Christmas displays, listen to choirs singing live Christmas carols, or even try their hand at a LEGO workshop,” he said.

National Retail Association (NRA) Chief Executive Dominique Lamb said consumers were out in force this year, taking full advantage of the growing trend toward experiential shopping.

“We are in the midst of a global shift driven by consumers who want a more personal, interactive experience, and Westfield has this year rolled out the red carpet when it comes to live entertainment and festive fun like antler assembly, wreath-making, table styling workshops and other special activities.

“Garden City’s Real Wishmas Tree Forest has been a hit with kids this year – in the past they would line up to see Santa and his elves to have a couple of minutes to try their hand at a last minute pitch about how wonderfully well-behaved they’d been, but now they have an entire forest to wander around in, where there’s plenty of time to just soak up the magic and wonder of Christmas,” she said.

“That’s what it’s all about when you’re six!” she said.

Westfield stores right around Queensland will be opening earlier and closing later right through until December 24.

Extended trade: Monday 11th December – Friday 15th December and Monday 18th – Sunday 24th December

  • Most centres across the state open for longer during this period
  • Monday 11th December – Wednesday 13th December and Friday 15th December: Westfield North Lakes, Garden City, Carindale and Chermside open until 7pm every day
  • Thursday 14th December, Monday 18th – Wednesday 20th December: Westfield North Lakes, Garden City, Carindale, Chermside and Helensvale will be open from 9am until 9pm every day

Midnight trading: Thursday 21st December & Friday 22nd December

  • All centres across the state will open at 8am and close at midnight across both days
  • Westfield Chermside will also open until midnight on Saturday 23rd December

Christmas Eve: Sunday 24th December

  • All centres open until 6pm, Garden City and Chermside will open their doors at 7am

Fresh Food: Saturday 23rd December

  • Fresh Food precincts open earlier at 7am

Please visit www.westfield.com.au for further information on your local centre’s extended trading hours over Christmas.