Get Ready to Rummage

In case you haven’t heard the news, Brisbane-bred market to rival all markets, Suitcase Rummage, has spread its wings and flown south with new events popping up in Melbourne and Canberra. Boasting stallholders from all walks of life selling handmade arts and recycled clothing and knick-knacks out of suitcases, Rummage is always a fun, frenetic and delightfully unpredictable experience, with of plenty of bargains to be had and new friendships to be made! The third Melbourne event takes place this Sunday, October 21st in the historic (and weather proof!) Thornbury Theatre, kicking off at 11am and accompanied by live local bands throughout the afternoon. For Canberra and Brisbane times and dates, as well as stallholder information, check the Rummage website here.

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