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Every Sunday morning locals gather at Abbey of the Roses for the weekly Abbey markets.
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Fortitude Valley (or 'The Valley' as it is known to locals) has a well deserved reputation as Brisbane's home for one-of-a-kind fashion.
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Discover the arts and culture of the Mackay region when you visit Artspace Mackay, the regional art gallery and museum in the centre of the city.
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Aussie Emporium is owned and operated by Peter and Anne Eldridge who have drawn on 50 years of retail experience and extensive travel to bring together Queenslands largest collection of quality Australiana, gift lines and souvenirs!
Yes, they have searched the world to bring together truly unique lines with the international traveller, exchange student, host family, and corporate traveller in mind!
If you haven't treated yourself to the experience of the Aussie Emporium where quality doesn't cost any more.
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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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Built in 1923, the heritage Brisbane Arcade is one of the city's oldest shopping arcades.
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The annual Brisbane Photographic Fair will be held Sunday 24 May.
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If you are a budding ethical consumer who is looking for gifts that are unique, well-made, with a little soul, and a lotta style, then the BrisStyle Christmas Market in Hamilton is the place to shop.
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Broadway On The Mall has built a rock-solid reputation in recent years for its cutting-edge retailers.
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Brunswick Street spills from the alfresco Brunswick Street Mall, across Ann Street and New Farm, into a burst of stores, cafes, bars and clubs.
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