Niche Market Bazaar, a quality Tasmanian makers market where 20% of sales goes to children’s disability service, StGiles.
Niche is one of Tasmania’s most successful design and make enterprises regularly attracting more than 5000 shoppers to each of its three, one-day events annually at Launceston’s Albert Hall PLUS a Christmas Niche at Burnie Arts and Function Centre!
Niche Tasmanian Market Bazaar is a premium makers event held three times a year in Launceston and on the North West coast.
Each market features: Great parking, easy access, high quality stalls, regulars will appear at each market alongside emerging and new stallholders keeping each market fresh.
Niche ranges from bespoke clothes and jewellery to art work, soaps, food and flowers and any other must have local design wares.
Niche supports Tasmania’s St Giles Society children’s disability services.
Contact market manager VictoriaBayes@stgiles.org.au for information kit and application forms.
Where does the money go?
6000 children come through StGiles annually for physiotherapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, behaviour assessment and early childhood education support.
StGiles provides a rich service, but life enhancing equipment is expensive and the revenue donated by you, the stallholders, is used to directly support these children.
Please consider a visit to StGiles in Launceston, Lenah Valley, or Burnie to see how we make a positive difference to children and families all around Tasmania.
NICHE does not employ any staff, but it is the role of two StGiles’ staff, Danielle Blewett and Victoria Bayes, to be your Niche managers on behalf of StGiles.