Top 10 Shopping in New South Wales, Australia

February 2, 2022 Marlin Saiz

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Its coast borders the Tasman Sea to the east. The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. New South Wales' state capital is Sydney, which is also Australia's most populous city. In March 2017, the population of New South Wales was over 7.8 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as New South Welshmen.
Restaurants in New South Wales

2 Mistral Rd, Murwillumbah, New South Wales 2484 Australia +61 2 6670 2790 [email protected] http://artgallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au
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5.0 based on 592 reviews

Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre

Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is housed in a large, modern, architecturally award-winning building with views to Wollumbin/Mount Warning. The Gallery was relocated to this site in 2004 and extended in 2006. The Margaret Olley Art Centre opened as a purpose-built extension in 2014. Opening hours: 10am - 5pm (Wednesday to Sunday) Cafe open: 10am - 4pm (Wednesday to Sunday)

Reviewed By 23cathief - Drysdale, Australia

A beautifully sited gallery with several galleries of special exhibitions, with the highlight being the Olley artwork and re-creation of her home-studio. With the video and hands-on experiences it is totally inspiring as you become immersed in the artist's work and life. Friendly informed staff and volunteers enrich the experience....a "must stop" visit.

8 Opal St, Lightning Ridge, New South Wales 2834 Australia +61 2 6829 1130 [email protected] http://johnmurrayart.com.au
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5.0 based on 404 reviews

John Murray Art Gallery

The colour and humour of life in the bush jumps out of the work with the whimsy and realism that sets John Murrays artwork apart from the pack. No visit to Lightning Ridge is complete without some time spent in the John Murray Art Gallery. Established in 1992 by creative duo John and Viki Murray to showcase John’s vibrant original acrylic paintings, the Gallery has since grown to include quality reproductions ranging from canvas prints and mounts to postcards and stubby coolers. The world-class gallery has retained its rustic roots and Australia’s leading outback artist continues to lure people from all over the country to see his endearing work first hand. Having lived on the opal fields for many years, Viki Murray has truly captured the personality of Lightning Ridge in her own unique photographic style. Whilst the Ridge is where she makes her bed, Viki is a sucker for a project where she has the opportunity to travel. This is why you’ll see a vast array of incredible photographs from India, Vietnam, Bali and coastal Australia mixed in with her bush photography. Viki likes to change her mediums as often as she does her subjects, you’ll be treated with rustic wooden prints, classic canvas and the sharp vibrancy aluminum prints bring to the table. From prints to books and cards, her works are quirky, eclectic, rustic and retro all rolled into one. Art that makes you smile.

Reviewed By Wodger1

John Murray’s artwork helps define what makes Lightning Ridge so special. It is definitely worth visiting his iconic gallery. The art on display is colourful and brilliantly captures the spirit of Lightning Ridge and surrounding districts. Most of the artworks are for sale and many other related items such as prints, posters, mugs, bags can be purchased.

3. River & Wren Market

Bourke Street Showgrounds, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales 2650 Australia +61 409 152 187 [email protected] http://www.riverandwrenmarkets.com.au/
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

River & Wren Market

The River & Wren Market is a place where the community comes together to enjoy the social, sensory and retail therapy of a fun, friendly and happy artisan market. River & Wren is a beautiful indoor country market held six times a year in Wagga Wagga in NSW, Australia. The market offers a diverse range of the very best on-trend handmade, homemade and homegrown that the region has to offer and hosts more than 110 market shops at each market and regularly attracts approximately 5,000 visitors. Entry to the market is free and there is plenty of free on-site parking.

Reviewed By hannahe123678

The River and Wren market is a beautiful and unique handmade market with so many little hidden gems to find on the way! It has a uplifting and wonderful atmosphere,with so many gorgeous bits and pieces, you won’t know were to go first! I’ll definitely be back!

4. Chambers of The Black Hand

3 Opal St, Lightning Ridge, New South Wales 2834 Australia +61 2 6829 0221 [email protected] http://www.chambersoftheblackhand.com.au
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4.5 based on 665 reviews

Chambers of The Black Hand

A unique gallery of over 350 sandstone carvings plus murals painted on the sandstone walls in the sandstone level above the opal level of an old opal mine. Ron Canlin is the artist of this amazing attraction, 12 years passion and still carving daily, a real work in progress. After touring the carvings, Trevor Hudson with 30 years experience in mining and prospecting then takes you down to 2nd level where he will draw on his wealth of knowledge to give you a very informative talk on the geology and formation of opal, the drives and shafts were hand dug by the old timers over the past 100 years. Not to be missed, winner of the NSW 2008 Hidden Jewel award.

Reviewed By JohnB521 - Adelaide, Australia

We were impressed with the professionalism of the staff/guides. The sculptures were unique and amazing for a self taught artist. Well worth the visit.

5. Lismore Car Boot Market

Lismore Shopping Square Corner of Brewster and Uralba Streets, Lismore, New South Wales 2480 Australia +61 2 6622 5751 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lismore-Car-Boot-Market
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Lismore Car Boot Market

Reviewed By mangonumber5

A brilliant market with a flea market kind of vibe, with lots of secondhand and homemade things. Great vintage clothes selection, lots of different types of food. I particularly recommend Ron the coffee man, and the “pocket curry” place.

6. Chatswood Interchange

436 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, Willoughby, New South Wales Australia +61 2 8866 2288 http://www.chatswoodinterchange.com/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Chatswood Interchange

7. Carobana Confectionary

125 James Small Dr Korora, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales 2450 Australia +61 2 6653 6051 [email protected] http://www.carobana.com.au/
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Carobana Confectionary

Wholesale production of carob, chocolate, honeycomb and brittle confectionery products. Public viewing of production is free so are the tastings. A full retail shop to buy at factory prices & mail order is available. Tea/coffee is available and a colouring-in table for the little ones. Group tours are available for free but bookings are essential as we already have pre-booked tours throughout the year, so email or phone call will prevent double booking. Our grounds are park-like and suitable for picnics. Public toilets - change table.

Reviewed By DareyQueen - Sydney, Australia

Really glad to have visited. The facility, history and learning experience was just fantastic. I had no idea about Carobs or their use a chocolate alternative. The products they make are very tasty. It’s great to see a true family business like this still thriving. The family owners and operators are really lovely and didn’t hesitate to tell me various interesting stories. 10/10

8. Mudgee Honey Haven

2 Hill End Road, Mudgee, New South Wales 2850 Australia +61 2 6372 4478 [email protected] http://www.mudgeehoneyhaven.com.au/
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4.5 based on 516 reviews

Mudgee Honey Haven

The Mudgee Honey Haven is one of Mudgee's premier tourist attractions with a range of experiences for the whole family. With the widest selection of honeys available you can taste trial each variety of honey before you decide on your favourites. Even the kids get to have a good time with a game of putt putt on our new 18 hole course with beeboxes painted by local primary schools. They'll also love watching the bees hard at work through a special glass window which shows a cross section of a real working bee hive. There's a wide selection of gifts, crafts and pottery and local Mudgee produce for which the region is well known. If wine tasting is more your style, sample some of our honey wines and liqueurs. And if that's not enough, why not enjoy a cuppa, coffee or light meal at the adjoining Honey Haven Cafe - the food's fresh and home baked. The first stop for the discerning tourist, the Mudgee Honey Haven has it all.

Reviewed By Explorer372935 - Mudgee, Australia

Friendly, welcoming, informative, helpful ... and yummy! They are open and extremely considerate of the current guidelines on health and safety. Product range is extensive... how many ways can you use honey...delicious mead, sparkling soft drinks, ice cream, hand cream, exfoliating cream, wax, lip balm ... and lots more... and A huge variety of different honey flavours. Well worth a visit!

9. Campbelltown Arts Centre

1 Art Gallery Road, Campbelltown, New South Wales 2560 Australia +61 2 4645 4100 http://c-a-c.com.au/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Campbelltown Arts Centre

Reviewed By janedQ4560NM - Camden, Australia

If your in the area take some time to drop by. Entry is free. Open till pm Monday to Friday and also Saturday morning, however check out the weekend opening hours on their website as times can vary. The art shows rotate so there is always something new to see. There is a small gift shop stocked with a small amount of local items and also a wider collection of art books. There is a cafe on site that serves snacks and meals and is very reasonably priced. The cafe has indoor and outdoor seating. There is a Japanese Garden and a lovely little pond filled with Carp of all shapes and colours including dazzling golds. They will come toward you if they think you have food. Plenty of birds and small lizards make this garden home and often the local Australian Mynas (birds) will drop by your table looking for a treat. If that isn't enough there is also a sculpture garden.

10. Nowra Fresh Fish & Meat Market

Cnr Moss St & Princes Hwy Nowra, New South Wales,, Nowra, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2541 Australia +61 2 4429 1900 http://nowrafresh.com/
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4.5 based on 202 reviews

Nowra Fresh Fish & Meat Market

Reviewed By Good_Partner - Sydney, Australia

We were surprised to find fish and other seafood there so affordable yet fresh. It's crowded so it must be popular among tourists and locals. Service was good too. Fish ordered was cleaned up before returning to be paid at cashier. Ample car parking just outside the store.

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