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Mornington To Host An Exciting New Market Experience

Set your alarm for February 25 - Hunt Gather Gander is coming to Mornington!

Curated by the local team from Craft Markets Australia, who are the producers behind the iconic Red Hill Community Market, the exciting new event series will be making its anticipated debut at the Mornington Racecourse on the final Saturday of summer.

This hip new event invites guests to hunt down market treasures, gather with friends, and enjoy delicious food and live entertainment. Featured stalls will showcase everything from vintage products to boutiques, and there will be plenty of space to kick back and relax between the explorations. In addition, local stallholders will introduce visitors to some of the best tastes, crafts and artisan products from the region.

Within the vibrant go-to-market destination Mornington, Hunt Gather Gander represents a new take on the traditional market experience. Meet the community makers, sample a flavour sensation and laze away the day with games, music and a final breath of fresh summer air.

Hunt Gather Gander is on Saturday, February 25 2023 (10 am-3 pm) at the Mornington Racecourse.

It’s no secret exploring Mornington Peninsula markets has become one of the top ways to fall in love with the region. Find out where you can next enjoy a day of unbeatable discovery via the link here.


Looking for more favourite things to do on the Mornington Peninsula as part of your next getaway? You’re in the right place!

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