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Garage Sale Trail rolls into second week

Australia’s biggest secondhand treasure hunt, the Garage Sale Trail, returns for its second and final weekend in Maribyrnong on 15-16 November.

Hundreds of local residents took part on the Garage Sale Trail’s first weekend on 8-9 November and similar numbers are expected to return this weekend, with sales occurring at many of the same venues as well as some new ones.

Footscray Library will again be hosting a garage sale all weekend, with more than 300 items available from 10am-5pm on Saturday and 10am-2pm on Sunday.

Maribyrnong Library on Rosamond Road will have books, magazines, DVDs and vinyl on sale from 10-2pm on Saturday only.

Those after vintage will be catered for on Commercial Road in Footscray, with Vintage for Fancy Folks at number 78 open from 10am-4pm on both days, while a few doors down at number 58, Vintage and Retro Collectibles will be open from 8.30am-2pm on both days.

Kitsch and Kids on Cowper has children’s toys, puzzles and accessories as well as a wide range of other paraphernalia on sale in Footscray from 9am-2pm on Saturday and from 10am-2pm on Sunday.

For those after everything and anything, the Full Garage Sale is open on Mitchell Street in Maidstone from 9am-4pm both days, with sporting goods, clothing, furniture and electronics among the many bargains to be had.

To find these and other garage sales happening across Maribyrnong this weekend, maps and sale listings are available online at: garagesaletrail.com.au/Maribyrnong

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