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The Handmade Market is coming back to Canberra

The market will be held on Friday 25 to Sunday 27 June and will host its usual 270 stalls full of locally and Australian-made goodies.

Over 560 businesses registered ahead of ChooseCBR launch

$2 million of vouchers valid in over 560 Canberra businesses are available today as part of the ACT Government’s retooled ChooseCBR scheme.

Design of new local shops now open for consultation

Canberrans are invited to have their say on draft designs for significant shopping centre upgrades in Campbell, Duffy and Kaleen.

The best op shops, vintage and thrift stores in Canberra

CW has gone around town to bring you some of the best thrift stores in Canberra to support sustainable second-hand style and save the bank.

Workshop POP: Upskill for 2021 with POP Canberra

Calling all creative Canberrans! Purveyors of all things local, POP Canberra has announced a number of new workshops for 2021 so you can upskill for the new year, in their Workshop POP...

The good, the bad, the eccentric: Xmas shopping habits revealed

One in 10 Australians say buying a gift for themselves is at the top of the list. But a new survey reveals altruistic tendencies, too.

ChooseCBR voucher program now live with over 250 businesses registered

The ACT Government’s 12-day ChooseCBR discount voucher scheme trial launched this morning with over 250 local businesses signed up.

Slow uptake as Canberrans start wearing masks at shops

As of this week, Canberra shoppers at their local Woolworths or Bunnings have been “highly encouraged” to wear masks in store.

What’s behind fluctuating fresh produce prices

Consumers are still paying a premium for some varities of fresh produce, but grocers say its due to market forces at work outside the COVID-19 crisis.

Handmade Market goes virtual

Instead of the usual Handmade Market at EPIC, organisers are taking Canberra’s popular design and food market online this weekend, from Saturday 21 March 10am to Sunday 22 March 4pm. With the cancellation of major...

Savvy Shopping for school supplies

Aussie families are expected to spend an average of $538 per child on school supplies and uniforms in 2020. Here's a few tips to help you save.

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