Here's which Target stores will close or be converted to Kmart
Discount department store Target revealed on Friday it would be closing or converting stores to Kmart in a massive restructure, after parent company Wesfarmers decided the current model was “unsustainable”.
“For some time now, the retail sector has seen significant structural change and disruption, and we expect this trend to continue,” said Wesfarmers managing director Rob Scott.
“With the exception of Target, Wesfarmers’ retail businesses are well-positioned to respond to the changes in consumer behaviour and competition associated with this disruption.”
It was revealed between 10 to 25 ‘large format’ Target stores and 50 Target Country stores will be closed, and between 10 to 40 large format Target stores and 52 Target Country stores will be converted to Kmart stores.
In a business update on Friday, Target has now confirmed exactly which stores are going.
Here’s the full list of Target stores closing in NSW:
Armidale: early-mid 2021
Campbelltown: July 2020
Casino Retail Centre: early-mid 2021
Cooma: early-mid 2021
Cootamundra: early-mid 2021
Corowa: early-mid 2021
Deniliquin: early-mid 2021
Forbes: early-mid 2021
Goonellabah: early-mid 2021
Leeton: early-mid 2021
Merimbula: early-mid 2021
Morisset: early-mid 2021
Murgon: early-mid 2021
Narrabri: early-mid 2021
Nowra: early-mid 2021
Salamander Ba: early-mid 2021
Scone: early-mid 2021
Wagga Wagga: early-mid 2021
Winmalee: early-mid 2021
And here’s the list of Target stores being converted into Kmart in NSW:
Bega: early-mid 2021
Bowral: early 2021
Gunnedah: early 2021
Katoomba: early 2021
Moree: early 2021
Mudgee: early 2021
Ocean Shores Village Ctr: early 2021
Picton: early 2021
Tumut: early 2021
Ulladulla: early 2021
Windsor Town S/C: early 2021
Yamba: early 2021
Yass: early 2021
Here’s the full list of Target stores closing in SA:
Clare: early-mid 2021
Millicent: early-mid 2021
Naracoorte: early-mid 2021
Pasadena: early-mid 2021
Port Lincoln: early-mid 2021
And here’s the list of Target stores being converted into Kmart in SA:
Berri: early 2021
Murray Bridge: early 2021
Port Augusta: early 2021
Victor Harbour: early 2021
Here’s the full list of Target stores closing in VIC:
Bacchus Marsh: early-mid 2021
Bairnsdale: early-mid 2021
Benalla: mid 2021
Colac: early-mid 2021
Langwarrin: early-mid 2021
Maryborough: early-mid 2021
Myrtleford: early-mid 2021
Traralgon: early-mid 2021
Warragul: early-mid 2021
And here’s the list of Target stores being converted into Kmart in VIC:
Ararat: early-mid 2021
Castlemaine: Sep 2020
Cobram: July 2020
Hamilton: early 2021
Kyabram: Sep 2020
Lakes Entrance: early 2021
Mansfield: early 2021
Portland: early 2021
Seymour: July 2020
Woodend: Sep 2020
Yarrawonga: early 2021
Here’s the full list of Target stores closing in QLD:
Atherton: early 2021
Beaudesert: early-mid 2021
Biloela: early 2021
Clifton Beach: early-mid 2021
Emerald: early-mid 2021
Kippa Ring: early 2021
Moranbah: early-mid 2021
Murwillumbah: early 2021
And here’s the list of Target stores being converted into Kmart in QLD:
Ayr: early-mid 2021
Beerwah: early-mid 2021
Bowen: early 2021
Charters Towers: early 2021
Chinchilla: early 2021
Dalby: early 2021
Gatton: early 2021
Goondiwindi: early 2021
Gympie: early 2021
Ingham: early 2021
Mareeba: early 2021
Noosa Junction: early 2021
Port Douglas: early 2021
Roma: early 2021
Sarina: early 2021
Stanthorpe: early 2021
Warwick: early 2021
Yeppoon: early 2021
Here’s the full list of Target stores closing in WA:
Busselton: early 2021
Karratha: early-mid 2021
Kununurra: early-mid 2021
Manjimup: early-mid 2021
Margaret River: early-mid 2021
Meadow Springs: Aug 2021
Merredin: early-mid 2021
Narrogin: early-mid 2021
And here’s the list of Target stores being converted into Kmart in WA:
Esperance: early 2021
Geraldton: early-mid 2021
Northam: early 2021
Pinjarra: early 2021
Here’s the full list of Target stores closing in ACT:
Weston Creek: early-mid 2021
Here’s the full list of Target stores closing in TAS:
Devonport: early-mid 2021
Here’s the full list of Target stores to be converted into Kmart in NT:
Katherine: early 2021
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