Lynne Sanders has been getting creative for quite some time, since our very first market back in 1994.
You may have seen reports in the local media regarding changes to the Old Bus Depot Building in Kingston by the Land Development Agency.
Lynne Sanders has been getting creative for quite some time, since our very first market back in 1994.
Tamea Rice's relaxed jersey range of women’s fashion is simple yet elegant, and aims to fill a gap in women’s wear, for women aged over 45.
From unique lapel pins and pendants, to necklaces, rings and earrings, you can expect to see jewellery made by some very talented designers at Jewel of Canberra on Sunday 10 November.
It’s time to go Retro! Our newest theme event - Retro Depot - is back on Sunday 13th October.
Carol Webster and her amazing jewellery designs are somewhat of an institution at the markets. She’s been on board since our very first market and hardly misses a Sunday.
Siobhan Palmer makes the kinds of meals you want to make at home for your family but don’t have the time.
This September we will again be hosting our environmentally focused theme day, Green Savvy Sunday.
Heather Martin is passionate about cakes. And passionate about creating cakes that are both decadent to taste, and delightful to the eye.
Lavender is certainly an old favourite and with over 20 years experience in growing lavender varieties, Christine De Pasquale knows many of its uses, and loves sharing them each week at the markets.
The Old Bus Depot Markets will honour Canberra’s Centenary at our annual Creative Fibre event this Sunday 14 July with the sale of limited edition Canberra Centenary t-shirts.
Old Bus Depot Markets Stallholder, Song Laos CuisineWhen you’re walking around the markets it’s hard not to be tempted by some of the gorgeous food scents wafting through the air.
Sunday 11 August is our third and final Portobello Road for the year...