Byron Bay & Northern NSW
Last of the '70s-style markets is how the locals pitch this monthly event, which has trash and treasure, food stalls and regular live music.
Byron Bay & Northern NSW
Last of the '70s-style markets is how the locals pitch this monthly event, which has trash and treasure, food stalls and regular live music.
South Coast NSW
Monthly market with 200-plus stalls of arts, crafts and local produce. There are smaller produce markets on the other Sundays of the month.
Darwin
A popular community market north of the city in the Nightcliff Shopping Centre. You'll find lots of secondhand goods and designer clothing.
Canberra
A lovely gift- and bookshop that's just as well curated as its name would suggest. It's a great place to pick up a unique gift or souvenir.
Dunedin
This interesting, contemporary, fine-art gallery is worth a peek whether you're likely to invest in a substantial piece of Kiwi art or not.
Byron Bay & Northern NSW
There's everything here from avocados to antiques and aromatherapies. Produce stalls join clothing- and craft-sellers and vintage dealers.
Hauraki Gulf Islands
This eclectic showcase for the island's artsy fraternity sells everything from paintings and sculpture to handmade soap and local honey.
Ponsonby & Karangahape Rd
Designed by Liz and Neville Findlay, the iconic Zambesi label offers sought-after NZ clothing coveted by both locals and internationals.
Port Douglas
PD's Sunday market is legendary for its locally made crafts and jewellery, healthcare products, local tropical fruits and fresh produce.
Taupo
Ginormous sporting and equipment store selling everything you need for cycling, motorbiking, snow sports, camping, tramping and more.
Newcastle City Farmers & Makers Market
Newcastle
A fabulous showcase of Hunter Valley gourmet produce, plus international delights like Tibetan dumplings and buttery French pastries.
Wellington
Your one-stop-shop for stuffed bats, Jesus terrariums, monkey skulls, rabbit feet, art books and kooky gifts for 'house and homme'.
Parnell & Newmarket
One of NZ's most respected designers, Kate Sylvester's playful and stylish designs often feature interesting and vibrant fabrics.
Canberra
Find homewares, fashion, jewellery and other lovely things to covet at this small collection of stores in the heart of Braddon.
Hobart
Step into the hushed Hobart Book Shop, with its excellent array of reads and dedicated wall full of Tasmanian authorly efforts.
Townsville
With around 200 craft and food stalls, as well as live entertainment, it's one of the best weekly markets in north Queensland.
Perth
Australian art, homewares, chunky jewellery and coffee-table books with an emphasis on handcrafted pieces and organic shapes.
NGV Design Store at Federation Square
Melbourne
This gallery shop has a wide range of international design magazines, a kids' section and a good selection of artsy objects.
Darwin
This casual, corrugated-iron warehouse has shelves piled high with camping and bushwalking gear, as well as a range of maps.
Canberra
Part design shop, part museum, this beautiful space showcases art from local craftspeople and stages temporary exhibitions.
Byron Bay
The biggest market in the region where organic farmers and foodies meet alternative therapists, craftspeople and musicians.
Victoria
Cute little shop stocking handmade items and jewellery by local designer Sonia Brit among other Australian artisan makers.
Waikato & the Coromandel Peninsula
Subtle and natural colours and a mix of rustic and more modern designs feature at this store and workshop at Raglan Wharf.
Dunedin
Crammed to the rafters with interesting volumes. Worth a peek just for the ceiling, which is papered with old book covers.
Napier
Score some superfresh local produce: fruit, vegies, bread, coffee, dairy products, honey, wine… Who needs supermarkets?
Blue Mountains
This Leura success story produces absolutely delicious chocolates. You can watch them being made in the back of the shop.
Victoria
A Point Leo original, this board shaper was established way back in 1968. It sells surfboards and stand-up paddle boards.
Port Douglas
Stunning photography from Far North Queensland, available for printing in a conveniently wide range of sizes and formats.
Darwin
Features bold dot paintings from the Western and Central Desert regions, as well as works from Arnhem Land and Utopia.
Cairns
This sweet little shop has oodles of locally crafted goodies, including art, curios, pottery, homewares and jewellery.
Brisbane
Diverse pages, a little cafe in the corner and frequent readings and bookish events: a real West End cultural hub.
Byron Bay & Northern NSW
These car-boot-style markets are Ballina's biggest. They are held by the river on the third Sunday of each month.
Cairns & Far North Queensland
This large shopping centre services the northern beaches area with two supermarkets and speciality stores galore.
Parnell & Newmarket
One of the most famous fashion labels to come out of NZ, and much sought after by local and international celebs.
Parnell & Newmarket
Stylish technical apparel and streetwear from a hip NZ company with its roots in snowboarding and skateboarding.
Great Ocean Road
An endearing boutique featuring locally designed items and wonderful handmade Great Ocean Road–themed pieces.
Christchurch & Canterbury
Dimly lit and crammed full of intriguing volumes, this charming secondhand bookshop is a bibliophile's dream.
Victoria
Offers free tastings of local wines. Taste the range of fortified wines, aged in 100-year-old spirit barrels.
Clifton Village Shopping Centre
Cairns & Far North Queensland
Mid-sized shopping centre with a supermarket (open later hours); on the highway by the turn-off to Clifton.
Newcastle
A contemporary handmade market with over 120 stalls run by an eclectic mix of local artists and designers.
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