From digital printing to offset printing, we do it all! That's it. It's still just as busy on weekends and a struggle to get parking.You do only pay if you've been there for over 3 hours, and I find it pretty easy to get all my shopping done in under 3 hours. Give ratings and write reviews. There are just a couple of things I can place on either side of the scale.Love: choice. Heaps of parking available here, too. I had to do last minute wedding shopping (mother of the bride dress, bridesmaids dresses, beauty stuff - all 5 days before because I LOVE ADRENALINE) and ended up dropping about $800 there. Definitely an acquired taste, I've grown to enjoy this noisy, busy, crowded Mecca of shopping delight. Chermside, a massive shopping complex that I often call Brisbane's answer to Melbourne's Chadstone, well it's not quite that big..at least not yet. Throw in a cinema and bowling alley, and you can easily spend a whole day here. Coming from America, size-wise it seems rather standard to me as far as shopping malls go,but according to Wikipedia, it's the largest in QLD and 3rd largest in the country. And just because it says 24 hours doesn't guarantee you every single shop in there will actually be open to my disappointment... most are though so you'll still be able to actually browse shops. Love. But I always imagine there'll be some cool little shops that will have all sorts of quirky cool things in them and there... aren't. If you can spare the $5 valet parking is great when its packed for getting on with what you came for. This is pretty dividing for people. Around 122,000 square meters of retail space - Westfield at Chermside really does just have everything. The upside is you can always find a table in the foodcourt now, even right on midday. Examples of online printing in Chermside, Queensland can be found in abundance at the corner of Hamilton and Gympie Roads within the massive Westfield Chermside shopping centre. Fab Signs Brisbane also services the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and surrounding suburbs. But now you pay for parking after three hours. There is an excellent variety of shops at a range of prices and there is really something for everyone. Impressive!There is also an extensive strip of pubs and restaurants accessible from the street that has a wide variety of cuisines. Surrounding suburbs include Wavell Heights, Kedron, and Zillmere. Chermside, a massive shopping complex that I often call Brisbane's answer to Melbourne's Chadstone, well it's not quite that big..at least not yet. Massive shopping centre. They have every shop you could want, which is probably part of the problem. High Speed Internet. Worldwide Chermside is one of three Worldwide print shops owned and run by printing specialists Wayne and Jenny. Over the last decade Chermside has been transformed, thanks in part to the Westfield Chermside shopping centre. But the sprinkling of cafés throughout make up for it.My main draws are JB's, Dan Murphy's, Connor and Event Cinemas. Westfield Chermside and I have a love/hate relationship. )(Also don't even get me started on the tyrannical paid-parking scheme. I thoroughly recommend the Westfield app, if nothing else you get a map. Having worked here for most of my teenage life. Largest in Queensland (yes, it beats out Carindale), and 5th largest in Australia. I would argue the take away sushi in the new food court (which is the Woolworth's end) is better than the train - but I'll save that for a review of them.Hate: size. But, I think that must be why people flock here. At around 1.4 km long you don't need to take up a gym membership here to get a workout. Until next time.It must be the greatest piece of marketing EVER that we can't seem to not go to shopping centres. When it comes down to it I pretty much want to go to JB, and maybe look at a bookshop (if they even exist anymore), and perhaps glance in a Myer or DJs. Chi-Link Massage & Acupuncture Centre (near Big W) Chi-Link Massage & Acupuncture Centre (near Harris Scarfe) Chi-Link Massage & Acupuncture Centre (near Myer) Cinori Shoes. Chermside Chermside is MASSIVE. We are growing up in a world where our smart phone are used for shopping etc. Visiting here on a school day is good. It's just too big. There are Cinemas, 2 food courts and more than a few places to have a coffee or a sit down meal. You will need to pay for parking (annoying) but only after 3 hours. And, hey, - it's my local. I'm not fan of the food court, the look and acoustics are like the inside of an ice cream container. Chermside is a major suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. As a family we are at Chermside a lot as it makes for good exercise and a nice break from the Brisbane heat. But browsing numerous stores in the largest shopping centre in Queensland, throw in some lunch, and you can easily break the three hour barrier, especially if you decide to meet a friend and catch a movie, or toss some big balls down the lanes. There is now paid parking, but the first 3 hours is free - and honestly I don't want to spend more than 3 hours in a car park. They have every shop you could want, which is probably part of the problem. They said too many commuters were parking there and taking parks away from genuine shoppers. My only beef with Chermside is that you have to pay for parking after 3 hours, which I understand has pushed customers and staff to clog up surrounding streets. From digital printing to offset pr…. In addition to the retail and commercial development, Chermside is also home to the large Prince Charles Hospital and Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital. Anyhow, I've had to stay on three stars.