Stockland Burleigh Heads Shopping Centre is a shopping in Burleigh Heads, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.2/5 rating from 2803 Google reviews. Contact: +61 7 5535 9666. Website: https://www.stockland.com.au/shopping-centres/centres/stockland-burleigh-heads?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=googlemybusiness.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Burleigh Heads · Shopping
(2,803 reviews)
Lee at customer service is apparently something of a local legend, and the car park is genuinely enormous. That tells you most of what you need to know about Stockland Burleigh. This is a workhorse shopping centre: BIG W, JB Hi-Fi, Woolworths, Aldi, a fresh food market, pharmacies, banks, and a clutch of budget-friendly eateries that do the job without doing much more. The vibe is clean, well-managed, and resolutely functional. Reviewers consistently flag the food options as thin, so eat before you arrive. It's well-served by the 753, 754, and 756 buses from Broadbeach South. If you need to tick off a list of errands in one stop, this is your centre. Just don't expect it to surprise you.
I visited here for the first time and in my opinion as a traveler, it’s a massive and versatile that has every kind of shops, such as BIG W, JB HI-FI, Woolies, Aldi, fresh food market, discount shop, pharmacies, Telstra, clothing stores, gift shops, just to name a few, as well as banks and and clinics. However, there are not as many restaurants and I didn’t see any pubs or bars but the restaurants are nearly all budget friendly. You can easily get here by 753, 754, or 756 buses from Broadbeach South tram station. The number of the parking spaces here seems insane. If you’re a big shopper and have been to Pacific Fair, Australia Fair, and Robina Town Centre, you can take this place into consideration. Overall, it’s an underrated location for shopping but not eating.
Has all the major retailers you need to get all the things you need. It has Plenty of parking.It is a Great shopping centre. Stockland has some good food choices either for lunch or dinner there as well so everyone would be happy!

Palm Beach
A compact neighbourhood centre anchored by Coles and ringed by street-facing cafes and restaurants. Underground parking, a barber, a meat specialist, a dentist. The kind of place that quietly handles most of what you need without any fuss.

Robina
One of the Gold Coast's largest malls, but the lakeside dining precinct gives it something most shopping centres lack. Over 400 stores, tenpin bowling, Event Cinemas Gold Class, and free parking. The Kitchens precinct is worth a detour for food alone.

I absolutely love shopping at Stockland Burleigh — it’s the perfect size, has such a great vibe and always feels friendly and easygoing. It’s clean, safe and super convenient. The variety of shops is just right, and you can tell the place is really well managed — everything runs smoothly and feels cared for. Massive shoutout to management and the amazing maintenance and cleaning team who keep it spotless! And an extra, extra special mention to Lee at customer service — one of the kindest, most radiant people you’ll ever meet. She’s always smiling, patient, helpful and just brings sunshine to the whole place. Honestly, if more people were like her, the world would be an absolute dream! 🌏💛 Only wish? A few more food/restaurant/café options — then you’d never have to shop anywhere else
Stockland Burleigh Heads is shopping in its most generic form. It offers the full cookie-cutter mall experience: the same shops you’ve seen elsewhere, arranged in the same way, selling the same things, accompanied by the same background music and the same sense of mild disorientation. Nothing here is bad—it’s just aggressively unmemorable. There’s no local character, no surprise, no sense that this place belongs here rather than anywhere else in Australia. It doesn’t offend, but it doesn’t contribute either. You come, you buy what you need, you leave without a single new thought or feeling attached to the experience. Two stars feels fair. It functions. It exists. But in a world already full of identical shopping centres, it adds nothing unique—no texture, no story, no reason to ever remember it once you’ve left the car park.
Love the nativity set for Christmas 🎄👏🏻 thank you Stockland excellent shopping centre
Miami
A compact open-air centre anchored by Coles, with a sushi train that locals rate and the usual neighbourhood essentials: Liquorland, Chempro, Australia Post. Not a destination shop, but a genuinely useful local strip with a more human scale than the big malls up the highway.