Apple Sydney store to open in a week

By Alex Serpo, ZDNet.com.au
12 June 2008 04:16 PM
Tags: apple, sydney, store, opening, cbd

Apple has confirmed the opening date and time for its Sydney store, which will be the first official Apple store in the southern hemisphere.

Apple says the doors will open at 5pm on Thursday 19 June with the first 2,500 customers receiving a "limited edition" T-shirt.

Inside the store "you'll find every Apple product on display," according to Apple, including help and tutorials on products.

The three-storey shop is located across the road from Telstra's flagship store, T-Life, on the corner of George and King Street in Sydney's CBD.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Apple has recruited 125 employees for the store.


The soon-to-be uncovered Apple store in the Sydney CBD.
(Credit: Alex Serpo, ZDNet.com.au)
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Talkback 3 comments

    wha? Anonymous -- 13/06/08

    no, T-life flagship store is in melbourne, opening in June 08. Sydney store opened first but melbourne store...much much bigger!

    wha? Anonymous -- 16/06/08 (in reply to #320104072)

    Who cares - Sydney was first!!!

    wha? Anonymous -- 16/06/08

    Oh and the Sydney T-Life store is just terrible. Just a bunch of kids with no knowledge of products or services and no idea of retail support. I work across the road and I am disappointed every time I try to get info from them. I now don't bother. Well done T-Shop - NOT!! Lets hope Apple does better. Although I found the iStore in San Francisco to be just like the T-Shop in Sydney. So good luck!!!!

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