|
BUNDANOON MAKERS MARKET
Bundanoon Public School, Bundanoon first Sunday of the month
Bundanoon Soldiers’ Memorial Hall third Sunday of the Month
Bundanoon Market is a fabulously friendly local market held on the 1st Sunday of the month in the grounds and hall of Bundanoon Public School, and the 3rd Sunday of the month at the Bundanoon Soldiers’ Memorial Hall. The market is crammed with arts, crafts and music, fresh local produce, breads, eggs and honey, plus a glorious selection of homemade cakes, jams, chutneys and sauces.
Our delicious food stalls serve up fare with an international flavour, including a range of take-home meals, and of course we have a coffee van for your morning caffeine hit! We also have Whimsy and What-nots on the Green, where you can find pre-loved antiques, collectibles, clothing, books and other treasures.
Our craft stalls offer something for everyone.
So, come discover the handmade, homemade, bakers, growers and artists and enjoy the buzzy, eclectic atmosphere of the Bundanoon Makers Market in one of the Southern Highlands most picturesque villages, less than two hours drive from Sydney. Have a browse, discover a bargain, taste from delicious local artisanal providores and international food stalls. There is easy street parking within a short walking distance.
We are so happy to announce that Alexander’s Bakery from Corrimal will be joining our Bundanoon Markets each Sunday from the 1st of June selling Fresh sourdough breads plus the most delicious Portuguese tarts, fruit and custard danishes, and Bureks, which can be taken home for dinner or lunch or heated at the market. All absolutely delicious!
Don’t miss out – next markets are Sunday 15 June.
email: [email protected]
Web: http://makersmarkets.com.au/bundanoon
Contact: Lisa 0411 297 963
WINTERFEST
Bundanoon Winterfest is taking a break in 2025. It will be back in 2026 with something new for Bundanoon locals, family & friends.
ARTS BUNDANOON – MUSIC @ 11 SATURDAY 12 July 2025, 11-12 – Ying Ho & Maria Lindsay – Piano & Violin
Soldiers’ Memorial Hall
The two performers say:
“We are very excited to be bringing you this concert of works by wonderful female composers from the last 100 years or so. The program will be an absolute joy to perform for you! Leaning towards the soaringly lyrical, there is plenty of room for fun, excitement, and drama, from our local Australian legends and American greats, to the French beauties of over a century ago.”
Tickets $20 Children under 18 free. BOOK HERE
Arts Bundanoon presents a wide variety of high-quality concerts, recitals and other
cultural activities.
A recital series known as Music@11 held at 11.00am on second Saturday of each month.
On rare occasions, this event will move to the first Saturday.
Music@11 features upcoming and well-established performing artists, most of whom
enjoy significant National and international reputations.
Music@11 is the highlight of the month for classical music lovers in the Bundanoon
community and seen by professional musicians as a significant cultural event. The
entrance fee is only $15.00. People under 18 are free.
REX CINEMA PRESENTS
THE GREAT WHITE WHALE
FRIDAY 18 JULY, 6.30
Soldiers’ Memorial Hall.
About: Deep in the wild Southern Ocean, halfway between Australia and South Africa, a snowy volcano, nine thousand feet high, rears up from the sea like a great white whale. Five times it tried to kill the first team that attempted to climb it. Yet in 1964, back they sailed, through the worst seas in the world to try again, this time with legendary explorer Bill Tilman as their skipper. It’s one of the least known yet most audacious Australian adventures of the 20th century. Join us on those first attempts to climb Big Ben, the smoking glacier ringed volcano on Heard Island, Australia’s loneliest, most remote outpost. It’s a tale told with quirky humour by those who were there, backed up with their beautifully shot archival footage. Paul Jarman’s brilliant musical score pays tribute to the utter boldness of the quest, bringing to life this little-known moment in Australian history.
BOOK HERE
THE WIZARD OF OZ – MOVIE & PERFORMANCE
IN CONCERT
SATURDAY 26 & SUNDAY 27 JULY, 3.00 PM – 5.00 PM
Soldiers’ Memorial Hall
It’s time for another of MPT’s much-loved winter sing-along classic movie screenings + performance!
This year, the film will be The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland.
As usual, expect fun and frolics as the performers dance, sing, and act their way throughout the movie. The Strawman will be searching for a brain, the Tinman for his heart, and our Lion for some courage. Dorothy will lead you all down that Yellow Brick Road, and who knows, Toto may put in an appearance! Not to be confused with Wicked (the origin story), this classic 1939 film won two Oscars and is famed for the early use of the cutting-edge Technicolor process. This show will feature some of the new Youth Theatre stars who wowed the audience of Finding Nemo Jr.
*Prizes for best costume – You could glam up as Glenda the Good Witch, or don the black and come as The Wicked Witch of the West, or come dressed in green and be one of the Emerald City crew.
Directed by Alesha Elbourne, Choreographed by Tina Pollard.
BOOK HERE
BUNDANOON GARDEN RAMBLE – October 25 & 26, 2025
Get Ready to Ramble!
Each year, on the last weekend in October, eight lovely gardens are opened for visitors. Small gardens to large country gardens, in and around the village of Bundanoon, provide plenty to inspire and enjoy.
We look forward to welcoming you back to our lovely village for the 2025 Bundanoon Garden Ramble Garden on October 25-26, 2025.
It wouldn’t be Garden Ramble without scarecrows popping up around the village for the Lions Club Competition. Come for the weekend, you won’t be disappointed.
For more details: Home | Bundanoon Garden Ramble
There are stalls and refreshments in the gardens and you’ll find more plants and locally made items on sale in the Community Hall.
Explore the history of Bundanoon with a visit to the Old Goods Shed near the station or stroll the Heritage Trail around the village. Bundanoon is a gateway to the Morton National Park with walks and viewpoints over the gullies below.