Direct Factory Outlet

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A Direct Factory Outlet (DFO) is a name for a common no frills group of discount shopping centres in Australia. They are generally in large buildings, such as warehouses or former aircraft hangars, and contain stores where manufacturers and wholesalers can sell excess stock at a reduced price.

DFOs are currently located at:
Victoria

New South Wales

ACT

Queensland

Tasmania


Opening hours
Direct Factory Outlets trade 7 days a week, 10am to 6pm.*

  • For holiday trading hours, refer to the official DFO website

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