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Chapel Street
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Chapel Street in Melbourne is known for its food, entertainment and above all its shopping. It is Melbourne’s premier shopping district and is known for its cutting edge fashion, which has spread from here around the world.
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Queen Victoria Building
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Sydney’s Queen Victoria Building is full of history – originally built in the 19th century, it has housed all sorts of businesses over the years. It now contains some of the most interesting shopping in Sydney amongst beautifully restored old-world surrounds.
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Hastings Street Noosa
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Hastings Street, on the beachfront in Queensland’s Noosa, is one of Australia’s best-known boulevards. It is home to boutique stores and fine dining, with shoppers able to find anything from affordable clothing to one-off pieces by exclusive designers.
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Fremantle Markets
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The Fremantle Markets have everything from fresh fruit and produce to crafts and gifts, as well as encounters with buskers and artists. The Markets date back to the end of the 19th century and their historic building houses 150 stalls.
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Directly Factory Outlets Melbourne
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Located in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, the Direct Factory Outlet offers reduced stock made up of discontinued, end of season and previous season’s lines. A range of brands in everything from clothing to footwear and accessories is on offer for anybody brave enough to fight their way through the crowds and find a real bargain!
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Mindil Beach Sunset Markets
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Darwin’s Mindil Beach Sunset Markets are a place to enjoy Darwin’s multicultural community and watch the sun set over beautiful Mindil Beach. The Markets have a wide range of stalls with all kinds of products and are a Darwin institution.
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Adelaide Central Market
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The Adelaide Central Market, just off Adelaide’s Victoria Square, offers a range of fresh produce and local food to tempt any visitor. The market was established in 1869 and has been a major Adelaide attraction ever since for its great atmosphere and great food.
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Port Douglas Markets
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The Port Douglas Markets supply locally handmade goods of all kinds. The tropical Queensland weather and the park’s location, right beside the beach, make it the perfect destination for any Sunday morning.
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Queen Victoria Market
Official Website
The Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne is Victoria’s premier open-air market, with a vibrant atmosphere and 130 years of history. The Market is divided between its fresh produce, for which it is most famous, and stalls selling specialty goods.
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Carrara Markets
Official Website
The Carrara Markets on the Gold Coast have become a favourite weekend destination for bargain hunters and families. With fresh produce, food stalls, clothing, shoes, crafts and many more on offer, the largest permanent markets in Queensland have something for every shopper.
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