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31.05.13

Melbourne Market Update


Your weekly update on the people, produce, events, movements, anecdotes and more from our three major municipal markets, Prahran Market, South Melbourne Market and Queen Victoria Market.

Prahran Market
Prahran Market is getting better with a new fruit & veg hall. Prahran Market are undertaking some exciting works to the fruit & veg hall this June, with new stalls, traders and exciting produce to come upon completion. Additionally, there will be more places to eat and enjoy lunch at the market. It will be business as usual, with the market remaining open during this period. Click here for further details.

South Melbourne Market
Market Bazaar
South Melbourne Market will come alive with world music, traditional threading and shaving, Indian rangoli and henna art, Turkish ‘Ebru’ marbling demonstrations plus mouthwatering multicultural cooking demonstrations in the LG kitchen as part of the Market Bazaar.
10.30am - Witness an exciting new collaboration between two emerging talents; Burundian hip hop artist Lil’Fablice and Hazara pop music sensation Taqi Khan, backed by the Victoria Police band.
11.45pm - Tony Manago, South Melbourne Market’s own opera singing butcher takes the stage.
12.30pm - Gnarnayarrahe Waitairie as black Elvis.
2pm - Bassidi Kone, Malian balafon player.
Join us for a day of diverse music, food, dance, craft and more.
Friday May 31, 10am - 3pm, corner of Cecil and Coventry Streets. FREE EVENT. Special thanks to Multicultural Arts Victoria.



Queen Victoria Market

A new website for Queen Victoria Market
Queen Victoria Market has just gone live with their new website. With a vibrant new look, stallholder search functions, a seasonal produce and recipe page, blog and social media integration, it’s definitely worth a browse!

Trader Profile: Aminalee Accessories
Amina is a young designer inspired by culture, textiles and colours, crafting vintage inspired fashion and bridal jewellery. The name ‘Aminalee’ originated from the delightful and playful imagination of friends dreaming big dreams. From such humble beginnings, the Aminalee label is emerging as a leader in customised, eye-catching and intricate jewellery accessories. You can find Aminalee Accessories in String Bean Alley at the Market, or for more info click here.



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