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bungendore,
braidwood, captains flat
AND WAMBOIN MARKETS |
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| 3rd
Sunday in the month — 9:00am to 3:00pm |
| War
Memorial Hall, Molonglo Street, Bungendore |
Mobile
Email
Contact |
(0421)
601 692
Bungendore Markets
Sue Vivash |
| Markets
selling crafts, trash and treasure and general stalls. |
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| 4th
Saturday in the month — From 8:00am |
| Ryrie
Park, Wallace Street, Braidwood |
Phone
Contact |
(02)
4847 5061
Geraldine Sutton |
| Markets
selling local
crafts and cooking, plant and natural products.
Lots of treasures to be found. |
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| 1st
Saturday in the month — 10:00am to 2:00pm |
| Inside
Captains Flat Community Hall, Captains Flat |
Phone
Mobile
Email
Exception |
(02)
6236 6094
(0410) 597 227
www.captainsflat.org
No market in January |
| Old
fashioned country market undercover in the Community Hall. Antiques,
bric-a-brac, trash and treasure, local produce, etc. |
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| 3rd
Saturday in the month — 9:00am to 12:00noon |
| Wamboin
Community Centre, Bingley Way, Wamboin |
| Exception |
No
market in July and August |
| Markets
selling fresh produce including cheese, eggs, honey, vegetables,
nuts, seeds, plants, etc. |
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| queanbeyan MARKETS |
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| Every
Saturday — 1:30pm to 4:30pm |
| Queen
Elizabeth Park, Queanbeyan (by the river opposite Coles carpark) |
Phone
Mobile |
(02)
6299 7307
(0419)
325 542 |
| Markets
selling fresh produce including meat, fish, bread, eggs, honey, vegetables,
etc. A joint program of the Rotary Club of Hall and the Rotary Club
of Queanbeyan. |
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| CANBERRA MARKETS |
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| Every
Saturday — 8:00am to 11:00am |
| Kuringai
Building, Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC), access via Wells Station
Road, Canberra |
Message
bank
Fax
Web
Stalls |
(0400)
852 227
(02) 6230 2930
www.capitalregionfarmersmarket.com.au
$45 per week |
Established
at EPIC in March 2004, the Capital Region Farmers Market draws
on an exciting diversity of food and agricultural produce, much
through young and emerging agribusinesses from across the region,
spanning from the mid Coast of NSW to Orange, Grenfell, Wellington,
Temora, Leeton, Young, Tumut, Batlow, Yass, Hall, Queanbeyan, Cooma,
Bega and back up to the Illawarra.
Each Saturday sees 90-100 grower-stallholders gather together for
the morning to offer an unprecedented range of foods — fresh
vegies, local honey, eggs, olives, salad, oils, cakes, bread, seasonal
fruits, fish, specialty meats, smoked products, raspberries, strawberries,
chocolates, oranges, mushrooms, apples, stone fruit, sausages, poultry,
organic products, coffees, flowers, shrubs, fruit trees, cordials,
sausages, and the list goes on.
This farmers market reflects the exciting seasonal and cultural characteristics
and diversity of the region.
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| Every
Saturday — 10:00am to 4:00pm |
| Gorman
House Arts Centre, Ainslie Avenue, Braddon |
Phone
Fax
Email
Web
Contact |
(02) 6249
7377
(02) 6247 7739
Gorman House Arts Centre
www.gormanhouse.com.au
Fay Duffey (Administrator) |
Enjoy
a browse through Gorman House Markets conveniently located minutes
from the Canberra Centre. Situated in a c.1924 historic building
with wisteria clad undercover walkways, sunny courtyards
and magnificent hawthorns ... the markets have great atmosphere.
The markets are set in two magnificent courtyards, offer a range
of locally handcrafted wares, gifts, novelty items, and clothing
and abound with multicultural flavour in the food court. Exotic
imports from around the world including displays from Papua New
Guinea, Lombok and Persia are to be seen.
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| 1st
Sunday of the month — 10:00am to 3:00pm |
| Hall
Showground, Victoria Street, Hall |
Phone
Fax
Email
Exception |
(02)
6260 5555
(02) 6282 5444
Hall
Markets
No market in January |
| The
Hall Markets is now reputedly the largest Hand made, Home grown,
Home produced market in Australia. It enjoys an enviable reputation
amongst market patrons attracting a wide variety of stallholders
from as far away as Victoria and Queensland. The wonderful variety,
quality and pricing of goods makes this a must for all those who
enjoy markets in a relaxed atmosphere. Hartley Lifecare hold the
Hall Markets
with support from many volunteers, Rotary and Lions Clubs, the
Hall Emergency and Bush Fire Brigade and Scouts. Proceeds from
the Market are used by the Society to support Hartley Court and
Hartley House, which provide essential supported accommodation
services for children and young adults with severe physical disabilities
in the ACT. Items available include High Quality Craft, Timber
Products, Pottery, Leatherwork, Handknits, Pewter and Silver Jewellery,
Children's Toys, Honey, Jam, Chutney, Vinegar, Cakes, Fruit and
Vegies, Plants, Puppies, Life Poultry, Worm Farms, Entertainment
for all ages, Food and Refreshments. All items must be hand produced,
grown or crafted by the stallholders. Up to 500 stalls. Come stroll
among the trees, stay for lunch and enjoy the live entertainment
and children's activities. |
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| Every
Sunday — 10:00am
to 4:00pm |
| 21
Wentworth Avenue, Kingston |
Phone
Web
Exception |
(02)
6239 5306 or (02) 6292 8391
www.obdm.com.au
Also the Saturday before Christmas |
Be
delighted by the flavour, fun and atmosphere of Canberra’s national
award winning markets!
Canberra’s only indoor markets
have a contemporary urban feel and promise a truly sensory experience
for locals and tourists.
You will find over 200 stalls of exceptional quality, featuring unique
items that are handcrafted by local and regional artists and craftspeople.
Be entertained by the buskers, musicians and performers who bring an
ever changing backdrop of fun and atmosphere.
Take the opportunity to
meet the creative and colourful regional artists and craftspeople.
Come
for lunch! Meet friends for coffee! Enjoy multicultural meals from
around the world. |
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