Myer celebrates ‘100 years of memories’ with ‘Australia lives here’ campaign
In a bid to align itself with Australia’s history and “significant moments of societal change”, department store Myer has launched its Australia lives here campaign – which will include showcasing iconic products and giving their owners the chance to win modern-day equivalents.
The retailer has curated a list of 100 items sold by Myer between 1900 and 2000 which have “shaped Australian culture”, but is still searching for owners of the final 30 items.
“Australia lives here” – its the Same as realestate.com.au slogan – surprised you guys didn’t pick that up
I have a sunbeam mix master which was originally my mothers. Not sure when she bought it but thought it could be 70s or 80s. I still use it and has original white bowls. Thought you might be interested in this mixer for your display.
Regards Anne Glew
I heard during the interview regarding this event, that you wanted hot pants. I have a pair of suede ones that I purchased in 1970, if you are interested.
Cheers K
I have an original barbie doll that I won in a competition promoting Barbie at Myer in the 1960s. Barbie was new to Australia and Myer Melbourne ran a competition ” To design and draw a wardrobe for Barbie “.. I didn’t win but I was one of the runners up, and went to Myer to recieve my Barbie at a presenation. I still have her and the box she came in.
Hi I have original game boy Nintendo are you interested with game
I have several collection of Barbies with different outfits goes back to 1970s My daughter is 40 now and she has her own 2 daughters and they play with barbie in the bath tub,outdoor barbie ,Award night barbie to name a few all in its original box
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How would you like an ONKYO QUADRAPHONIC am / fm HIFI – purchased in the Early 70’s, Dad was so proud but he wasn’t keen with me playing Brand new Skyhooks (Living in the 70’s) & Alice Cooper (Welcome to my nightmare) – still in perfect working order.
I bought a cutlety set from a lady 2 years ago to match my silver cutlery se “hampton court”. The set was bought from Myer between 1948,1949 and 1950, I have the original receipts. Because of World War 2 all pueces were not available so purchased at different times. I also have a letter from Myer “Correspondence Dept”advising the availability of the plate knives. I have the details of the original purchasers and the family member whom I dealt with.