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Semikolon Australia

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U3/37-39 Green St, Banksmeadow NSW 2019, Australia

Semikolon Australia is located in Bayside Council of New South Wales state. On the street of Green Street and street number is 37-39. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (02) 9695 7055. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Semikolon Australia quickly are -33.9443849 ,151.2130245

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Address: U3/37-39 Green St, Banksmeadow NSW 2019, Australia
Postal code: 2019
Phone: (02) 9695 7055
Website: https://semikolon.com.au/

Opening Hours:

Monday:9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday:9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday:9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday:9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday:9:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

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Semikolon Australia | U3/37-39 Green St, Banksmeadow NSW 2019, Australia | Phone: (02) 9695 7055

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Limited Edition: Monstera For your most precious memories: this photo album is a Semikolon classic with its spiral binding, robust linen cover and elastic band closure. 90 pages of cream white photo mounting board (270 g/m_) and two pockets for souvenirs and memories.


Information | Semikolon

Semikolon Australia c/- Renniks Publications Unit 3, 37 Green St, Banksmeadow NSW 2019 Phone: 02 9695 7055 Fax: 02 9695 7355 Email: info@semikolon.com.au. Business Hours Monday-Thursday: 9.30am to 5.00pm Friday: 9.30am to 2.00pm Sat, Sun & Public Hols.: Closed


Semikolon Product Catalogue (download) - Renniks Publications

(or go directly to the Semikolon Australia website) Semikolon Website. SEMIKOLON is inseparably linked to Günther Dezlhofer, who developed the first collection of blank books and boxes with solid-coloured linen covers in 1988 at his atelier at Lake Starnberg, following many years of professional experience in distributing stationery products.