So you don't miss a thing this winter, we've compiled a list of new and long-standing foodie, artisan and trash and treasure markets around the region in one handy guide ...
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Eat Street Bulli, Saturdays, 5pm-9pm
Pop past Bulli Showground on Saturday night for live music, a flowing bar stocked with local beers and wines, rotating food trucks and family entertainment. Details.
Corrimal Park Market, every Wednesday, noon to 4pm
The new farmers and foodies markets on the block, located next to Coles, got off to a cracking start last week with an impressive array of street food, fresh produce and flowers. Also check out the artisan markets on the first Wednesday of the month. Details.
The Waterfront Markets, Saturday, June 5, 9am-2pm
The Waterfront town centre in Shell Cove comes alive with music, food and shopping, filling the gap left by the demise of the beloved Killalea markets when it was unceremoniously kicked out of the state park. Details.
Eat Street Markets, every Thursday, 5-9pm
Head to Crown Street Mall for ribs, dumplings, hot dogs, Asian salads, burgers, and desserts, as well as live music and comfy seating. Also try the Friday Forage Markets from 9am-2pm in the mall. Details.
Coledale Markets, every fourth Sunday, 9am-3pm
Rifle through the stalls of pre-loved clothes, books, earrings, crockery, paintings, beautiful handmade knits and soaps, amid the scent of curry and coffee, fresh bread and cakes - all contained in gorgeous Coledale Primary School. Details
Nan Tien Wellbeing Markets, first Saturday of every month, 9.30am-2.30pm
A boutique market focused on holistic health and sustainability inside the peaceful grounds of the Berkeley Buddhist Temple. Pick up organic food, giftware and natural health remedies. Details.
Dapto Showground Market, Sundays, 7am-1pm
Covering the entire showground, the weekly trash and treasure markets have it all - fabric-woven braids for the kids, fish, fresh produce, new and second-hand clothes, plants, antiques and collectibles and furniture. Details.
Warrawong Market, Saturdays, 7am-1pm
On Northcliff Drive, opposite the old Bunnings site, stallholders sell new and secondhand goods, fresh produce, plants, craft, fashion and more. There are buskers, entertainment, food and drinks and plenty of space to sit and relax by beautiful Lake Illawarra. Details.
Kiama Seaside Markets, third Sunday of the month
More than 100 stalls set up at Black Beach to provide an array of arts, crafts, clothing, jewellery, collectibles, produce and more. Details.
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