What to Expect
Experience the lively atmosphere of the City of Belmont's Community Markets, where families can enjoy a variety of market stalls offering unique products, live music performances, engaging activities, and tasty treats from food trucks. These markets celebrate the Noongar seasons, adding cultural richness to the events.
The markets provide a wonderful opportunity for parents and children to explore local crafts, foods, and entertainment in a friendly community setting. Whether you're looking for fresh produce, handmade goods, or simply a fun day out, these markets have something for everyone.
Bring your family along to enjoy the vibrant community spirit and support local stallholders while soaking up the festive atmosphere.
Activity Details
- Community Markets in Bunuru at Harmony Festival
- Date: Saturday 21 March 2026
- Time: 16:00 to 20:00
- Location: Tomato Lake, Oats Street, Kewdale WA 6105
- Community Markets in Makuru in NAIDOC Week
- Date: Saturday 11 July 2026
- Time: 10:00 to 14:00
- Location: The Glasshouse, 215 Wright Street, Cloverdale WA 6105
Stallholders include community organisations and local vendors, with some free spaces available for not-for-profit groups. Food and beverage suppliers must hold current food registration and public liability insurance.
Location and Access
The markets take place at two accessible locations within the City of Belmont. Tomato Lake in Kewdale offers a scenic outdoor setting ideal for families, while The Glasshouse in Cloverdale provides a vibrant indoor venue.
Both locations are easily reachable by car and public transport, with parking and facilities suitable for families with children. Attendees can enjoy the natural surroundings or the modern amenities depending on the event.
These venues are community-friendly and designed to accommodate visitors of all ages, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Important Information
- The City of Belmont acknowledges the Noongar Whadjuk people as the Traditional Owners of this land and respects their cultural heritage.
- Stallholder applications are managed by MarketLife, with specific closing and notification dates for each market.
- Participation as a stallholder requires adherence to guidelines including food safety and insurance requirements.
- Events are free to attend and open to the public, welcoming families and community members to celebrate together.
Booking and Prices
Attendance at the Community Markets is free for visitors. Stallholders interested in participating must apply through the MarketLife Stallholder Portal and follow the application process outlined by the City of Belmont.
Key dates for stallholder applications:
- Bunuru at Harmony Festival: Apply by 26 January 2026, notification by 30 January 2026
- Makuru in NAIDOC Week: Apply by 3 April 2026, notification by 10 April 2026
For more information or to contact MarketLife, email [email protected] or call 0432 897 516.