[1] Roselands Shopping Centre has bus connections to Greater Western Sydney, Inner West, St George, Sutherland Shire, as well as local surrounding suburbs.
[2] Roselands was officially opened on 12 October 1965 by the newly-elected Premier of New South Wales, Sir Robert Askin, and at the time it was the largest shopping centre in the southern hemisphere, though it held this title for less than a year when Bankstown Square (now Bankstown Central) opened on 21 September 1966.
[6] A large fire broke out in the Grace Bros store, causing millions of dollars worth of damage before it was extinguished.
An electrical fault in a pillar on the second floor in the soft furnishings department was apparently the fire's immediate cause.
The fire itself, by the time it was extinguished, had spread up the conduit to the floor above, where the huge bedding department storeroom was located.
[2] In July 1998 as part of a joint venture between Centro Properties Group and Abu Dhabi Investment Council, the centre had been acquired by them.
In October 2015 a $650 million plan was submitted which included and expansion of the southeast wing, taking over an existing parking area and cinema megaplex and leisure zone would be installed in the upper floor of the existing Myer store, with a new Myer being built.
[10] In August 2018, Roselands underwent $90 million redevelopment as part of the first stage of the five-year refurbishment which features two new supermarkets and a new fresh food precinct.
[11] The $90 million redevelopment opened on 26 September 2019 and consists of:[12] In June 2021, Target Left and had rebranded to Kmart after 35 years.
The major retailers include Myer, Kmart, Aldi, Coles, Woolworths and JB Hi-Fi