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Fourth Regional Rummage a success

In their natural habitat: Shoppers Hannah Dickens, Amelia Lines, 10, and Georgia Hore searching for a bargain. Photo by Georgia Rossiter

Before the doors opened at 10am on Sunday, July 10, there was a line of about 30 people outside Victory hall in Tatura.

They were waiting for the doors to open for the fourth Regional Rummage.

This year, there were 41 stallholders packed into the space and, just after opening, the hall was buzzing with activity.

“We’ve made a few sales and it’s only 10.30am,” stallholder Jacinta Collyer said.

“I’d heard of the market before and on a whim I just said to my sister ‘I’m just going to buy a stall and do it’.”

While she hadn’t done anything similar, Ms Collyer was inspired to give her unloved clothes new life at the Regional Rummage.

“I don’t wear any of these clothes anymore, and I thought that I would just sell them to people who would love them more than me,” she said.

Pre-loved fashion: Stallholder Jacinta Collyer hopes her unwanted clothes will go to a good home at Regional Rummage. Photo by Georgia Rossiter

“I've spent so much money on these clothes over the years, and it’s a fun thing to do.”

Regional Rummage creator and organiser Nicole Morse said she never expected the market to become so popular.

“It’s shocking to me is the best way to describe it,” she said.

“I just didn’t think it was going to take off like it has.”

Another first-time stallholder at the rummage was Noorazarina Micha.

She was inspired to get a stall after visiting as a customer in previous years.

“I like shopping and I can come here and get some stuff that is cheaper,” she said.

“I have a lot of stuff I don’t know where to put, and so I thought ‘why not I try here?’ ”

Entry to the market was a gold coin donation and all funds go toward not-for-profit Dhadjowa Foundation.

For information, follow Regional Rummage on Instagram or visit www.regionalrummage.com.au

Bargain hunters: Abbey and Susan Lazenby searching for some good buys. Photo by Georgia Rossiter
Another year of Regional Rummage: Organiser Nicole Morse is still amazed by how popular the market is. Photo by Georgia Rossiter
Wardrobe cleanout: Stallholder Noorazarina Micha has too many things for her closet and wants to give them a new life. Photo by Georgia Rossiter
Trash to treasure: Bella and Gina O’Dwyer with stallholder Diane Langton. Photo by Georgia Rossiter
Sunday shopping: Georgia Vibert and Kasey Threlfall browsing the many stalls. Photo by Georgia Rossiter
Family affair: Ryder, 6, and Harvey O’Keeffe, 3, with their Oma Anna O’Keeffe. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Bargain hunter in training: Nicole Crosbie and Blair Crosbie, nine months. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Fun in the sun: Mel Newton and Loz Barker grab coffee at the Regional Rummage. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Tie-dye galore: Margaret Jones with some colourful finds. Photo by Rechelle Zammit