Collectors paradise awaits at Campbells Creek Collectables Fair

Hey Day Events Kate Larsen is packed up and ready to make the trek to Campbells Creek this weekend for the sixth annual Collectables Fair.
Hey Day Events Kate Larsen is packed up and ready to make the trek to Campbells Creek this weekend for the sixth annual Collectables Fair.

The sixth annual Campbells Creek Collectables Fair returns to the Campbells Creek Community Centre this weekend, January 21-22.
The event is the second under the management of Hey Day Events Australia and organiser Kate Larsen said that everyone is excited for the 2023 fair.
“We are delighted to be able to welcome back some more of our interstate stallholders in 2023 and they tell me they have been stockpiling wares and look forward to bringing their unique finds to the Campbells Creek event,” she said.
“One such stallholder is a fair regular and specialises in interesting and unique clocks. He will be bringing a Railway Clock from the North Western Railway in India and an Irish Tavern clock, twin fusee from Ireland. These are only a sample of the fine wares for sale,” Kate said.
This weekend’s fair will feature more than 100 stalls in the hall and surrounds selling Antiques, Vintage, Collectables and Retro finds.
“There will something special for collectors of all ages from vintage cameras to toys and homewares. It will be a real trip down memory lane,” she said.
The event will run from 8am to 5pm Saturday and 8am to 2pm Sunday.
There are special $15 Early Bird tickets available for the first hour (7am to 8am) on Saturday for the avid collector keen to be first through the door.
“For the first time we will also be offering a $10 Weekend Ticket so visitors can return on the Sunday if they wish,” she said.
Day passes are $8 for Adults (Children Under 16 Free). You can save time and get your ticket via trybooking.com or at the gate.
To find out more about the event visit heydayeventsaustralia.com or check out the Campbells Creek Collectables Facebook or Instagram pages for updates.

Lisa Dennis
Editor of the Castlemaine Mail newspaper and senior journalist on our sister paper the Midland Express. Over the last 24 years Lisa been proudly reporting news in the Mount Alexander and Macedon Ranges communities.