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Family market fun

Bumble Bee Baby and Children’s Markets attracted strong crowds during its bustling event at Berwick Fields Primary School on Sunday, 23 November.

The market hosted up to 65 stallholders offering an impressive mix of new, handmade and pre-loved items for babies and children. Families browsed clothing, toys, accessories and unique crafts, enjoying the chance to find quality pieces at affordable prices.

A busy coffee van kept visitors energised throughout the morning. With a $2 entry fee for adults, free entry for children under 12, and plenty of free parking, the event proved a relaxed and family-friendly Sunday outing. Organisers also opened stallholder bookings at 1 p.m. for the next market, ensuring momentum continues as preparations begin for the following event.

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