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Every Sunday morning locals gather at Abbey of the Roses for the weekly Abbey markets.
With over 20 stalls selling an array of products including art and crafts, homemade cakes, unique handcrafted jewellery, dolls, pet accessories, leather work, hand knitted items, bric a brac, second hand books, home decor, Australiana, fabric, gifts, plants, honey, wood work, clothing, farm fresh fruit and vegetables and much more, so there is sure to be something for everyone.
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Hosted by Eumundi Markets, All Well and Good is a special health and wellness oriented market day coinciding with the start of National Herbal Medicines Week.
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The Australian Body Art Carnivale will again be 'A Festival of Colour' centred around body art in its many and varied forms.
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On the first Sunday of every month head to the Beerwah Markets from 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. Free parking is available.
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The Border Railway Market is held on the first Sunday of each month at the historic Wallangarra Railway Station, on the Queensland-New South Wales border, just a short drive south of Stanthorpe.
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The Eumundi Market is one of Australia's leading tourist attractions and is held every Saturday and Wednesday of the year come rain, hail or shine.
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Glengallan Seasonal Farmers Markets are country markets held on the first Sunday of each season - Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer, in the gardens of historic Glengallan Homestead.
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Maleny Handicraft Markets are held every Sunday from 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. Come and browse their beautiful handicrafts.
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Come to the Market in the Mountains - where they Make It, Bake It, Sew It or Grow It. Over 45 stallholders sell a range of unique handcrafted items made from wood, leather, paper, wool, cotton and other items.
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Primavera is a celebration of Spring, Granite Belt Style. During September, October and November, the Queensland wine capital shrugs off the winter chills.
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