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SELLING AT CAMBERWELL SUNDAY MARKET

STALL BOOKING INFORMATION

You can book stalls using your iPhones, iPads, Android, Windows 10 devices as well as the usual booking website.  You need to register a fresh new account in the new system due to the stricter membership requirement.

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Stall cost is $65 ($66 from 1 March 2019) and is paid by credit card when booking. The terms and conditions should be fully understood before proceeding, agreement to the terms and conditions is a part of the booking process.

Also, payments are not refundable.  Please check the date and stall location carefully before making payments.

Stall are released up to 12 weeks in advance.

STALLS SOLD ON MARKET MORNING

A number of stalls / re-lets are sold on the morning. When management arrives at 5.30am, names of those wanting a stall are taken in order of arrival and at 7am, bookings that have not arrived are re-let to those waiting. Usually approx. 15-20 stalls per week are re-let, however there are no guarantees.

EQUIPMENT HIRE

Hire Cost:

• Trestle Table: Length 1.8m: $ 9

• Trestle Table: Length 2.4m: $10

• Clothes Rack and 2 Sandbags: $15

• Sandbags: $ 3 each

Hire can only be arranged on the morning of your booking. Photo ID is needed and a $20 security bond is charged per stall, all hire equipment has to be returned before 1pm to avoid forfeit of this bond, early return welcomed.

MARKET OPERATING HOURS:

The Market is up and running by 6.30am every Sunday (earlier in the summer months). Stallholders are required to stop trading at 12.30pm, and to be totally packed by 1.00pm.

PRODUCTS SOLD AT THE MARKET

Products sold are second hand or hand-crafted goods, specifically made by the stallholder.   Goods not permitted include food, drinks, new goods (for resale), factory seconds or samples especially clothing, animals or make-up products.

The Market does not have pre-designated areas for different product categories; hence a stroll round the whole market is encouraged to see the broad range of products sold.

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SEE ALSO:

Terms and Conditions

Stallholder Information

Stall & Area Map

Number 8: Eight fun facts about Camberwell Sunday Market

Courtesy of the Camberwell Camera Club

No matter where you seem to go, parking in Melbourne is seemingly non-existent with time limits and permits around every corner, but at the Camberwell Market, you’ll find free all-day parking only five minutes away on Inglesby Road, opposite the local council offices – as if anyone needed another reason to love the market.

Since 1976, the weekly market has been luring patrons with vintage trinkets, knickknacks, and hot jam donuts. Founded by Balwyn Rotary, the market started with 48 stalls, and it has since grown to almost 400, with stallholders waiting weeks to secure a spot at the market. Treasure hunters can comb through second-hand clothes and records, antique toys, jewellery, artwork, keepsakes and a variety odds and ends from dawn until midday in search of rare gems. We will be posting eight facts about the Camberwell Sunday Market over this weekend! Stay tuned, more fun facts to come!

Originally posted in The Culture Trip theculturetrip.com by Monique La Terra.

 

Number 1: Eight Fun Facts about Camberwell Sunday Market

Courtesy of the Camberwell Camera Club


Early Birds

The market starts at the wee hour of 6:30 am, with dedicated early bird treasure hunters known as ‘The Torch Brigade’ arriving even earlier. Equipped with headlights and torches, the most dedicated will scour stalls before stallholders have finished unpacking.

Since 1976, the weekly market has been luring patrons with vintage trinkets, knickknacks, and hot jam donuts. Founded by Balwyn Rotary, the market started with 48 stalls, and it has since grown to almost 400, with stallholders waiting weeks to secure a spot at the market. Treasure hunters can comb through second-hand clothes and records, antique toys, jewellery, artwork, keepsakes and a variety odds and ends from dawn until midday in search of rare gems. We will be posting eight facts about the Camberwell Sunday Market over this weekend! Stay tuned, more fun facts to come!

Originally posted in The Culture Trip theculturetrip.com by Monique La Terra.

 

#Social Sunday

July 16, 2006: social media giant twitter was launched. In the 11 years since, so much has changed.

Digital technology is all around us, heads are down on the bus, trams & trains and families are not talking at dinner – at home or even at a restaurant – so lets celebrate moderate use of the amazing free technology with some old fashioned social interaction: real people, real places, real connections.

We’re not saying don’t use social media, but use it in moderation. Enjoy life and ‘be present’ at whatever you chose to do this Sunday.

Don’t be entirely behind a screen.

Touch, feel, smell, hold and listen to the Market. Donuts. 100 year old newspapers. Toys from the 1970’s. Plants, flowers, soap, clothes, buskers – music. People. Real people.

Happy 40th Birthday!

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Today Sunday 28 August, Camberwell Market is celebrating four decades as one of Australia’s most popular and iconic second-hand, antique, handmade and vintage markets and raising over $15m for charity and worthy causes.

Join us this today to celebrate 40 years of the Rotary’s Camberwell Sunday Market!

We will be broadcasting on social media for a big part of the day, so make sure you tune into Facebook Live or via Twitter on Periscope!

Program for today, Sunday 28 August 2016:
6:30 AM Market Opens as usual
8:00 AM Charities Avenue of Thanks – see the activities supported by the Market

9:00 AM The fun begins!

  • Photo-board unveiling & competition
  • Face Painting, Balloons
  • Live music
  • Quiz for minor prizes – what happened in 1976?
    Quiz questions every 30 mins until 9am – 12pm

11:00 AM 40th Anniversary Plaque Unveiling – Balwyn Rotary, Federal & State MPs, Boroondara Mayor & Councilors

12:30 PM Market Closes

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