The Sydney beach suburb of Maroubra is to get a new monthly food and goods market featuring more than 100 stalls.
The new markets will be held at Broadarrow Reserve from May 5 and will include a selection of fresh produce, artisan food products, fashion, homewares, crafts, plants, flowers, and art.
There will also be onsite dining areas and a variety of vendors selling foods for immediate consumption.
There will also be a section of the market edicated to vintage and recycled goods.
The markets will be a collab between Randwick City Council and market curators Cambridge
Markets.
Randwick Mayor Philipa Veitch says the new markets will bring together the community and help
boost the local economy.
“Not only will the Maroubra Beach markets activate a wonderful outdoor public space, but they will provide residents with another great event to look forward to each month and give Sydneysiders from outside the area another reason to visit our beautiful beachside suburb,” Veitch said.
“In addition to the markets, there are plenty of cafés, restaurants and shops at Maroubra Beach for everyone to explore and enjoy.
”“Residents wanted markets that offered a variety of things, from fresh produce to artisan and
general goods.”
Cambridge Markets director Madelienne Andersen said: “We’re so delighted to bring a monthly
market to this beachside location. Markets are such a great way to strengthen community spirit,
bolster local economies and support small business, as well as showcase emerging artisans.
"This monthly event is for everyone to enjoy. Come down for breakfast, lunch or a coffee and browse the incredible array of merchandise on offer. All our stallholders are very passionate and happy to chat with customers about their products."
The markets will run on the first Sunday of each month from 8am–2pm.
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