Markets: 20-23 April in West Melbourne and Beyond

What's On Melbourne and the West. All the markets this weekend from 24-26 March from inner city western suburbs to country Victoria in the west and north west.

What's On Melbourne and the West this weekend. All the markets this weekend from 21-23 April from inner city western suburbs to country Victoria in the west and north west.



Cheeky Monkey Market (Bacchus Marsh)

Cheeky Monkey Market returns to The Village, Bacchus Marsh, Thursday 20 April.



Cheeky Monkey Market (Bacchus Marsh)

Original image: www.melbournecheekymonkeymarket.com


The Makers and Shakers Market (Williamstown)

The Makers and Shakers Market at Seaworks, Williamstown 22-23 April, 10AM-4PM. Over 100 stalls, Australian made homeware, fashion, food and lots more. Entry fee applies. $4, kids $2 (can be pre-purchased or paid at the door).



The Makers and Shakers Market (Williamstown)


Victorian Farmers' Markets Association accredited farmers’ markets

Enjoy farmers' markets? The #Victorian Farmers' Markets Association accredited farmers’ markets on this weekend



Victorian Farmers' Markets Association accredited farmers’ markets

Image: vfma.org.au


Saturday Markets

Slow Food Melbourne Farmers Market (Spotswood)
Lancefield and District Farmers Market
Laverton Market
Laverton Market
Eynesbury Market
Ballarat Market
Bendigo Showgrounds Market
Trentham Station Market
Flemington Farmers Market
Indian Market (Sanctuary Lakes)

Sunday Markets

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Arts in West Melbourne and Beyond

Bowery Theatre
WIT Incorporated
Wyndham Theatre Company
Williamstown Musical Theatre
Williamstown Little Theatre
Altona City Theatre
Wyndham Cultural Centre
Footscray Community Arts
Grazeland
Substation
Louis Joel Arts
Western Arts Theatre

Future Events

Plan ahead for these irregular or once-off markets.

Arts, Craft, Hobbies, Destash Market (Werribee)

Destash Market in Werribee, Sat 27 May, 10AM-2PM at Masonic Hall Werribee, 223 Watton St. A place to sell (and buy) your excess sewing, craft and hobby items. Anything sewing, knitting, crochet, painting or any other craft or hobby items. However no completed items are allowed. Half made items are fine.



Arts, Craft, Hobbies, Destash Market (Werribee)

Image: www.facebook.com/CraftDestash


Baby and Kids market (Tarneit)

Baby and Kids market in #tarneit Sat 27 May 10AM-2PM. Pre-loved, raffle, stalls, handmade, new and old, indoor venue so great even on cold and wet days. Clothing, toys, baby baths, books, shoes, sleeping bags, prams, gift items and more! #westmelbourneandbeyond



Baby and Kids market (Tarneit)

Image: www.facebook.com/babyandkidsmarketmelbourne/


Keilor Village Night Market

Keilor Village Night Market, Wed, 3 May, 6PM – 9PM at he Keilor Bowls Club. Gold coin donation entrance fee applies.



Keilor Village Night Market

Image: www.facebook.com/thevillagenightmarketau


That’s Mine Makers Market (Werribee)

That’s Mine Makers Market (Werribee), Sat 2 July, 10AM-2PM, Werribee Racecourse, 2-10 Bulban Road VIC 3030. Two level, all indoors Makers Market with 60+ stalls. Come rain or shine! Gold coin entry fee applies.



That’s Mine Makers Market (Werribee)

Original image: www.facebook.com/people/Thats-Mine-Makers-Markets


Footscray Community Arts Centre Makers Market

Footscray Community Arts Centre Makers Market plays only three times a year. Sat 6 May, Sat 26 August and Sat 9 Dec from 9AM-3PM. Hand-made goods, stalls with a vibrant, bespoke product range. Locally produced. Support your community makers and artisans!



Footscray Community Arts Centre Makers Market


SoHo Village April Maker's Market (Point Cook)

SoHo Village April Maker's Market, Adelphi Blvd, Point Cook 3030, Sat 29 April, 12PM–4PM. FREE event. Handmade jewelry, unique clothing, artisanal foods, and much more. Come discover new treasures and support local makers and artisans. Live music and entertainment throughout the day.



SoHo Village April Maker's Market (Point Cook)


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