IT’S markets galore in central Victoria – and we have all the details for you.
Whether you’re after something homemade, quirky or great food, you’re bound to find what you’re looking for at these events.
Each week we will update the below list with the events on in Bendigo and surrounds.
POP-UP OP SHOP
Hosted by Community of Christ Bendigo, this pop-up shopping opportunity is perfect for anyone looking for a bargain.

The op shop features a collections of men's, women's and children's clothes, all available for $2 per item.
There will also be a barbecue and cake stall, books and DVDs, all raising money for the church.
Where: Community of Christ, 60 Havlin Street West, Bendigo.
When: Saturday, March 30, 9am-3pm.
PEPPERGREEN FARM
PepperGreen Farm is the perfect market to go to for all your produce needs.

There is an extensive range of seasonal workshops and activities, food, plants and art.
Meet the makers, grab a coffee, have lunch, purchase fresh produce and mingle with your family and friends.
Free entry. For more contact: info@peppergreenfarm.com.au
Where: 40-44 Thunder Street, Bendigo.
When: Saturday, March 30, 10am-2pm.
LQ MARKET
Before the LQ Market's move to Adam Street, grab a bargain at its garage sale.
There will be something for everyone with lots of excess stock, shelving, new items and second hand.
No reasonable offer will be refused.
Where: 108 Lowndes Street, Kennington.
When: Saturday, March 30 and Sunday, March 31, 9am-3pm.
SHOWGROUNDS MARKET
This market is on every Sunday at Bendigo's showgrounds and is considered one of Victoria's best.

The weekly market has a family atmosphere, free admission and free parking.
This market includes trash 'n' treasure, fresh fruit and vegetables, clothing, soaps and candles, gifts and much more.
Where: Prince of Wales Showgrounds, Holmes Road, Bendigo.
When: Every Sunday, 8.30am-2pm (except major events).
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