This store wasn't open when I was first there in May 2019, still being outfitted (after attending a CITO Event just north of here). There is an alcohol section here (NONE anywhere in Queensland!), and they had plenty of shopping baskets.
Just to the east of the store is an undercover, multi-storey car park, that as far as I saw is untimed, and has access to the eastern first floor entrance by a long ramp if you park on street level. The ALDI store is just down a very gentle slope from the east entrance, and so it is easily wheelchair accessible. The Shopping Centre didn't have restrictions on having cameras in here. While the Tweed Mall Shopping Centre generally opens at 9am, ALDI opens at 8:30am Monday to Friday.
When I first visited there was a broad Time Line for Tweed Heads and the wall of the store, and it had some interesting Facts listed. I'm putting here a full transcription of the Time Line that ALDI had prominently on display on their front inside wall back in May 2019. [As it was subsequently removed before the opening - and I'm not sure if I can get it approved in its normal category re being removed. But it was very interesting and informative!]
1887: Tweed Heads was originally named 'Village of Cooloon', gazetted in 1887
1903: It was illegal to swim during daylight hours until 1903
1907: The Tweed Heads Post Office opened in 1907
1909: The first recorded surf rescue was on 21 February 1909, when lifesavers used a lifesaving reel off Greenmount Beach to rescue four young woman and a young an who had been swept away by a rip.
1911: The Tweed Heads Surf and Life Saving Club began patrols on Greenmount Beach in 1909 and changed its name to the Tweed Heads and Coolangatta Surf Lifesaving Club in 1911.
1914: The first person to ever stand on a surf board at Greenmount was said to be board rider Charlie Fawkner around 1914.
1923: In 1923, Edie KIEFT became the first woman in Australia to win a surf Bronze medallion with the Tweed Heads and Coolangatta Surf Lifesaving Club.
However, the rules didn't allow the medal to be awarded to a woman and she wasn't presented it until 1991.
1939: One of the biggest hauls of sea mullet ever recorded weighed 21 tonnes in one beach net in 1939 off Kirra Beach by the BOYD BROTHERS
1940's: In the 1940's Wharf Street used to one of the most popular streets in Tweed Heads to wander and shop.
1959: In the late 50's, when surf boards became more transportable the Kirra SLS Crew would travel the coast looking for surf.
Here they try to push-start Tony Keane's 'A' model Ford after a surf session at Fingal.
1965: Bay Street doubled in length from 325m, to over 600m when GREENBANK was developed in 1965.
1965: There used to be a body of water between Wharf Street and Greenbank Island, known as the BACK CHANNEL. It was filled in 1965.
1998: The WHALE SCULPTURE was designed by Brisbane-based artist Rudi Stavar and reportedly ...
It was nicknamed WILLIE by the locals, since unveiling in 1998 by then mayor, Max Boyd.
First Visited: 1122-5, Sunday, 19 May, 2019
Revisited: 1332, Sunday, 5 June, 2022
By my reckoning, as at 2022, the next closest ALDI stores are:
Tweed Heads South, 3.5km South,
Elanora, 8.6km NW,
Burleigh Heads, ~13km NW,
Miami, 14.6km NW.