With Christmas approaching, why not kick off your shopping with some bargains at this year’s Garage Sale Trail this weekend.
There are 24 garage sales in the Goulburn area, there will be something for everyone. If you’re into indoor plants, visit the ‘Succulents by Jen’ sale in Lorne Street. If you’re looking for some new fishing gear, head over to the ‘Broke and Bespoke sale’ being held in Citizen Street.
“If you have been thinking about having a late spring clean at home it’s not too late to register your sale to be part of the trail. It’s already shaping up to be the biggest year yet for Goulburn in terms of sale numbers, so why not add yours to the list,” said Mayor Kirk.
To find the full list of Goulburn garage sales or to register, head to www.garagesaletrail.com.au.
As Garage Sale Trail heads into its tenth year, the multi-award-winning national community and sustainability event is gearing up to be one of the best yet. With over 400,000 people expected to participate across 16,000 garage sales nationally.
Powered by over 115 councils Australia wide, including Goulburn Mulwaree Council, the Garage Sale Trail is dedicated to helping Australians on the road to economic recovery by encouraging them to save money through shopping and selling second hand.
2020 marks the first time that Australians can participate in Garage Sale Trail online with many sellers opting to host their sales via Facebook Live or Instagram, meaning you can shop the Trail from the comfort of your home this year.
This virtual garage sale option is aimed at both keeping people COVID safe, and also assisting you in finding the most amazing pre-loved items possible.
Aside from being a fantastic opportunity to stock the Christmas stockings with secondhand treasures, Garage Sale Trail also reduces a tonne of waste.
It is predicted that over two million items are to be listed and diverted from landfill this year.