For over four decades I have been a rail and bus photographer.
However, during this time I have aimed the lens at other subjects, be they different transportation, scenery, buildings and other bollocks.
Given these do not really fit the scope of my other sites, I felt compelled to set up a new site so as to inflict my other photographic garbage upon the world.
While primarily Philippine and Australian content, there will be the occasional forays into Fiji and Hong Kong. Perhaps other locations should the current pandemic ever allow it.
So sit back and enjoy, or hate, even be indifferent. That choice is purely up to you.

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Sunday, 8 February 2026

CAMPSIE CENTRE - BNV - 17-12-2023

 

Ah yes, Campsie Centre — the beating retail heart of Campsie, where errands, people-watching and mild chaos all collide beautifully. Sitting just off Beamish Street, this long-serving shopping centre has been faithfully providing the locals with groceries, bargains and last-minute necessities for decades. Anchored by Big W and the ever-reliable Tong Li Supermarket (where you go in for one thing and leave with seven bags, much of items you really can't identify but look good), it’s rounded out by a rotating cast of small shops, food outlets and services that cover everything from bubble tea emergencies to urgent phone-screen repairs.

Campsie Centre is less about glossy mall glamour and more about real-world survival shopping. It’s practical, it’s busy, and it absolutely does not care about your personal space during peak hour. Recent upgrades have attempted to brighten things up a bit — new paint, better lighting, and the occasional hint that someone in management has seen a Westfield before. Still, its true charm lies in being unapologetically local: a place where you can shop, eat, run into three people you know (and two you hope don’t recognise you), and leave feeling like you’ve truly experienced Campsie.

If I recall correctly, it had a Food For Less supermarket at one stage which was to replace the Flemings across the other side of Beamish Street. The Flemings did hold on a while longer, but both are now gone.


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Behold the “main” entrance to the Campsie Centre—one of many, because committing to a single entrance would be far too simple. This one fronts Amy Street and is doing its best.
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Just inside said entrance.
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Naturally, the terrifyingly cheerful Festive Season was fast approaching, so Christmas trees were popping up everywhere, spreading seasonal joy and mild emotional exhaustion in equal measure.
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Th food court always seem strangely devoid of choices and people.
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More Christmas trees than those less than legal tobacco shops.
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The top level, where—subject to correction—I believe the old Food For Less once lived. It was supposed to be a modernised Flemings, with the plan (when I worked for the latter) being a shiny rebrand or quiet closure. Amusingly, after all that effort, the Flemings name outlasted it anyway.
We won. Take that FFL.
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Unsure of the date of the above, but the only Flemings I worked in that remained is Coogee. It later became a Food For Less.
Newtown store was the register training school.
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The top floor never seems to be a fraction as busy as the others. In fact, for some time I didn't even know there was a Big W there.
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Escalators up from the bottom floor towards th much quieter top one.
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Christmas competition anyone?
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Cheap meat, the only reason we regularly drive out to Campsie.
Oh, and a few great Asian restaurants as well.
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