Moondrop Pearls, has been at the markets since 1997 with a range of genuine, freshwater pearls in every shape and size. Karen makes and sells genuine cultured pearls on the lower level of the markets every Sunday.
Moondrop Pearls, has been at the markets since 1997 with a range of genuine, freshwater pearls in every shape and size. Karen makes and sells genuine cultured pearls on the lower level of the markets every Sunday.
It’s official. It’s winter. As if the weather hasn’t already shared that fact with you. It may be tempting to hibernate at this time of year, but get out amongst it and you’ll find the markets offer a lot to warm you up.
Kids. Love ‘em but always need to entertain ‘em. If you’re looking for something great to do with them on a Sunday, take them to our special family theme day, Kids in the Shed, on Sunday 21st June.
What do you do if you own a well-established nursery and want to ‘branch’ out so to speak? Get into teas of course.
Liam White is GhostNoises. Hailing from Canberra, Liam likes to experiment with his music and varying his songs as he has many different influences.
You’d be hard pressed to find a better aroma than that of fresh baked goods. And for those with a love of sweet things, sweet scrolls will do the trick.
In addition to the various Theme Events that run throughout the year, we also have a schedule of themed Sunday's to bring even more specialist stallholders to the markets.
You know where our home is, in the wonderful heritage listed Old Bus Depot. And the good news is, we’re here to stay!
Wool. Is there anything you can’t do with this glorious fibre? Come and get wooed by wool with us at our one and only annual day that pays homage to this winter favourite, A Celebration of Wool, on Sunday 17 May.
Andrew Baird, Tim Field and Maynard Gold are Tinker’s Cuss. These guys are an acoustic folk trio driven by strong three part harmonies that you won’t often hear live. Hailing from England, Wagga and Canberra, all three now call Canberra home and describe their style as folk with an edge.
Burek. Yummy handmade deliciousness. Made from pastry that is stretched out until it’s very thin, and then baked full of either sweet or savoury fillings. Haven’t tried it? Then you should definitely come and taste the best burek in town from Burek Bakery at the markets.
The much loved building next door to the markets, The Fitter’s Workshop, will play host to a series of concerts throughout May as part of the 2015 Canberra International Music Festival.
There are some road closures that may impact your travel route to the markets on Sunday 12th April due to the 2015 Australian Running Festival.