Why you should head to Kirribilli Markets this weekend

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Hunt for vintage fashion, bespoke jewellery, stylish homewares and local designer pieces at the excellent Kirribilli Markets, held on the first and second Sunday and fourth Saturday of every month.

Kirribilli Markets is one of Sydneyโ€™s oldest and most popular markets. It features more than 220 stalls selling, new and recycled fashion and accessories, emerging local fashion designers, home and gift wares, arts and craft, jewellery, plants, gourmet foods and a whole lot more!

All funds from the Kirribilli Markets go towards running The Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre that helps and supports the local community. It is a place for the community to meet, gather, socialise, take classes and seek advice or information.

The neighbourhood centre provides information; free community services, heritage room hire and hosts a wide range of courses, workshops, events and clubs including Yoga & Pilates, Bridge, Language, Art and Music classes and a variety of activities for children including a daily playgroup and toy library. TKC rooms and spaces are often hired by locals for parties, weddings and other celebrations.

Check the website for dates Kirribilli Markets, Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre, 16-18 Fitzroy Street, Kirribilli, kirribillimarkets.com.

Two stallholders at Kirribilli Markets
Bespoke jewellery, stylish homewares and local designer pieces can be found at Kirribilli Markets, on the first and second Sunday and fourth Saturday of every month.

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