Jazz at the Market

On any given weekend, the air at Rotary Camberwell Sunday Market is filled with the sounds of a community coming together.

Children laughing and playing, adults greeting each other, the sounds of coffee orders and the squeals of shoppers who have found that hidden treasure they’ve been searching for.

On July 30, the Rotary Camberwell Sunday Market will come alive with another sound: the dynamic, frothy tunes of a live jazz band.

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Portraits of Camberwell Market 2023

Camberwell Camera Club‘s (CCC) annual photography session for 2023 will be on Sunday July 9. It is the Club’ s eighth year of service to the local community providing studio quality photos free of charge. Find the CCC photo stall near the ANZ Bank, 9am to 11am.

The CCC’s 2022 photography session was another success at the Market. Anna from the CCC thanked the Camberwell Sunday Market and said “a few people told us that they had learned about the photoshoot from the Market’s social media. We had quite a few “thank you” and lovely notes.” Here are some of the 2022 photos:

Some of the comments from last year’s event:

  • Thank you and all the other photographers for taking the pictures and sending them to me. I’m impressed with the “subject” and the photos they turned out great. It’s good to see the different impressions. So a big thanks to you all. Cheers, Eric
  • Thanks for sharing – as usual these are wonderful! Please pass on our appreciation to the club. Warmest, Lynda & Ceri
  • Dear Anna and all. What a surprise to receive those professional photos. Well done to you and all. Very pleased with the results. Thanks and cheers from Ian. (Been attending Camberwell market for 40 years)
  • These are beautiful. Must frame them! Thank you so much. 🙂 Regards, Devashree
  • Thanks very much Anna, we look forward to attending again next year. All the best, Ben and Minh
  • Thanks very much for sending these through, these are fantastic! Thank you, Kate

‘I love giving back’

As you enter the Rotary Camberwell Sunday Market, you’ll be met by the friendly faces of Rotary volunteers.

The Rotarians not only assist with collecting gold coin donations made by market-goers, but also help with putting those donations to good use – in the local community, and more broadly across Australia and overseas.

They often assist with bringing local causes and projects to life, through targeted activities at their respective Rotary clubs, to ensure that people in need get the help they require.

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What’s your fancy?

Discover a treasure. Discover a cause. Discover Camberwell.

No matter what you are looking for, you are likely to discover it in Camberwell. Be that a delicious meal, snack or coffee, an abundance of local restaurants and cafes, something will take your fancy.

If you are looking for a unique gift or item, chances are you will discover it in Camberwell. Be that a crystal ball, vintage clothing, flowers or some other treasure, chances are something will take your fancy at the Sunday market.

Over the years, from humble beginnings in 1976, tens of thousands of people have visited the market and raised millions of dollars from Rotary projects, charities and community initiatives.

Be part of it! Join us Sunday at the famous Camberwell market from 7am to 12:30pm every weekend (except prior to Christmas). Explore are website to learn more about how you can sell at the market.

Of course, discover the convenient shopping, dining and services of Camberwell Junction on Sunday and during the week, whichever day you fancy.

Mother’s Day flowers

If you’ve ever picked up a bunch of fresh flowers at the Rotary Camberwell Sunday Market, chances are you’ve bought them from Market Blooms.

Stallholder Nguyen Tran said he has been trading at the market for more than five years.

The business, which is part of Mr Fresh Wholesale Flowers, sells a range of flowers and foliage, catering to the varied tastes and preferences of its customers.

The majority of the flowers sold at Market Blooms are grown locally at farms in Victoria, and Mr Tran works directly with growers to source the flowers sold at his stall. 

At the stall you’ll find common varieties of flowers such as carnations, chrysanthemums, tulips, gerberas, and proteas. They offer both bunches of a single types of flowers as well as mixed bouquets.  

“There’s certain flowers that people like but I do try to bring in a little bit of everything; to try and have a good range,” Mr Tran said.

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