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Melbourne’s west welcomes the Williams Landing Makers’ Market

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Melbourne’s west is set to welcome a new market showcasing the very best handmade art, design and food-based products by local creatives.

The Williams Landing Makers’ Market will offer everything from unique paintings, to locally designed and made fashion pieces, along with jewellery, homeware, home baked sweets and artisanal produce.

In support of local traders, this event is hosted by the team behind the renowned Rose St. Artists’ Market in Fitzroy which celebrates the work of up to 120 talented creatives.

This will take place on Saturday 29 February, Saturday 28 March and Sunday 26 April at Cedar Woods’ masterplanned community, Williams Landing.

Event details:
  • Date: Saturday 29 February, Saturday 28 March and Sunday 26 April
  • Time: 10am – 3pm
  • Location: Williams Landing Shopping Centre, 100 Overton Road, Williams Landing, 3027

 

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