Panasonic
Overview
Panasonic Australia is part of the Matsushita Group, which traces its origins back to 1918. The Matsushita Group is a global network of over 300 companies with 250,000 employees - manufacturing and marketing over 15,000 products under the brands Panasonic, National, Technics, Quasar and Ramsa.
In Australia, Panasonic is a market leader in the field of consumer electronics, office and communications equipment.
Products/services
Panasonic Australia offers products such as:
Audio&Visuals: camcorders, cameras, DVD, Hi-Fi, Home theatre projects and systems, television
Household Products: air conditioning, phones, kitchen appliances
Office Products: copiers&printers, scanners, telephone systems, faxes, electronic whiteboards
Commercial: display solutions, security, point of sale systems
Media, SD Cards & Batteries
How to buy
Retail Center:
Harvey Norman - Martin Place Sydney
Level 4, MLC Centre 19
Martin Place
SYDNEY 2000
Tel: 02 8236 6600
Myer - Sydney
436 George Street
SYDNEY 2000
Tel: 02 9238 9111
JB Hi-Fi - Sydney City
The Galleries Victoria,
RLG 23 50 George Street
SYDNEY 2000
Tel: 02 9267 8444
Fax: 02 8236 6699
For Panasonic @ Work Sydney
Unit 14 809-821 Botany Road
ROSEBERY 2018
Tel: 02 8394 4950
Fax: 02 9313 4331
Contact details
Panasonic Australia HQ
Austlink Corporate Park
1 Garigal Road
Belrose NSW 2085
Tel: (02) 9986 7400
Fax: (02) 9986 7450
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