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/The first Sunday of the month Yarra Glen brings in the crowds for the smells, sights and all round delights that makes this market Mamma's favourite in the Yarra Valley - the Yarra Glen Craft Market.
Read MoreThe first Sunday of the month Yarra Glen brings in the crowds for the smells, sights and all round delights that makes this market Mamma's favourite in the Yarra Valley - the Yarra Glen Craft Market.
Read MoreMark the second Saturday of the month in your diaries because The Lost Woods is a market not to miss! Located in Emerald’s Puffing Billy Park, the market boasts over 150 stalls, highlighting local makers and artisans
Read MoreCraving some fresh pastries and a bit of local flair? Look no further than the Heathmont Farmers Market, an Eastside favourite that pops up on the 4th Sunday of each month. This bustling little market will get any foodie’s tick of approval featuring everything from fresh fruits and veggies to hot coffee, hotter jam doughnuts and and plenty more.
Read MoreWho can resist a freshly made hot doughnut (or four)? The Boroondara Farmers Market is a charming little collection of produce stalls; from local fruit and veg, to crusty bread and farm-fresh eggs.
Read MoreHeld every Sunday at the local primary school, Mulgrave Farmers Market is so packed full of locally produced fruit and veg, eggs, meat and baked goods that you could easily knock out half of your weekly supermarket shop here. The only difference? You get to do it in the fresh air while sipping on a coffee and watching the kids occupy themselves with the provided lawn games.
Read MoreAfter a short hiatus and a new location, Ringwood East Market is back Mamma’s. The market is now held at Knaith Road Reserve just down the road and continues to have great community vibes and now also has a playground in the middle.
Read MoreIf you are keen on taking a trip up some windy roads into the dusty bush of St Andrews, there is a famous bush market that runs EVERY Saturday morning.
Read MoreAbbotsford Farmers Market is set in the surrounds of the stunning Abbotsford Convent and depending on the week, you’ll find things like cheese, fresh breads, flavoured oils, handmade pasta, flowers, home made jams and honey and even wine. Head here on the second Saturday of the month for all the fun.
Read MoreThis market is what dreams are made of! BIG DREAMS! Big Dreams Market runs on the 2nd Sunday of the month in Belgrave.
Read MoreFirst Saturday of the month marks market day down by the river in Warrandyte. This brilliant community market is a mix of all that is wonderful about a market day.
Read MoreOn the third Saturday of the month Park Orchards Primary School transforms into a trading ground with all sorts of stalls set up beside the ovals.
Read Morehe Nunawading Market has been running for as long as Mamma can remember and can be found every 4th Sunday of the month, outside the Whitehorse Civic Centre and Library
Read MoreFor all your fresh food needs - head to the magnificent Dandenong Market.
Read MoreEvery Second Saturday of the Month: This lovely local makers market is set in the beautiful gardens of Heide Museum of Modern Art.
Read MoreThird Sunday of the Month: A farmers market located in the BEAUTIFUL Punt Road Wines
Read MoreThere is no question that is THE BEST trash and treasure market in Melbourne.
Read MoreSecond Sunday of the Month: Best and freshest in Whitehorse!
Read MoreYou will be hard pressed to find a spot that is more multicultural and diverse than the Dandenong Market.
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