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Get into the festive spirit at the Coal Loader Artisans Market

North Sydney Council < 1 mins read

Looking for unique, hand-crafted holiday gifts this Christmas season? Visit the Coal Loader Artisans Market on Sunday 15 December, from 9am to 3pm, and discover vibrant showcase of original products by Sydney’s finest local artisans.

 

Hosted at the scenic and historic Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability in Waverton, this one-of-a-kind market offers an ethical and eco-conscious shopping experience, ideal for those wishing to celebrate the holiday season sustainably.

 

Nestled by Sydney Harbour, the Christmas edition of the Coal Loader Artisans Market promises a unique shopping experience. The market brings together emerging designers, artists, and creators, each carefully selected for their dedication to quality craftsmanship and sustainability.

 

From art and ceramics to eco-fashion, jewellery, textiles, and more, the market features a thoughtfully curated selection of stalls offering unique holiday gifts for all ages.

 

This Christmas, choose thoughtful, sustainable gifts that support local artisans while embracing a greener holiday season.

 

The Coal Loader Artisans Market is dedicated to promoting sustainable shopping, with a proudly single-use plastic-free environment. Shoppers are encouraged to bring reusable items, such as keep cups, water bottles, and cloth bags, to support the Coal Loader’s mission of reducing waste and celebrating an eco-friendly Christmas.

 

Event details

Date: Sunday 15 December 2024

Time: 9am to 3pm

Location: The Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability, 2 Balls Head Drive, Waverton

Cost: Free

 

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Contact details:

For more information, contact Communications on media@northsydney.nsw.gov.au or 02 9936 8196.

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