With 95 sales registered for this year’s Garage Sale Trail the region’s bargain hunters are in for a treat next weekend!
Council’s Waste and Recycling portfolio spokesperson Cr Vince Habermann said there was a wide variety of items listed for sale right across the region as part of the national event being held on Saturday, October 24.
“With so many sales registered there will certainly be something for everyone whether you’re after homewares, clothing, furniture (like these outdoor lounges), tools or sport and recreational equipment,” Cr Habermann said.
“As the saying goes ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’ and the Garage Sale Trail will no doubt do its part in ensuring recyclable and reusable items don’t end up in landfill.
“In addition to the environmental benefit, Garage Sale Trail statistics project that more than $30,000 will be generated locally as a result of the sales.”
Cr Habermann said residents could head to garagesaletrail.com.au and register as a buyer to view the sales being held across the region and create their own ‘treasure trail’.
“By saving the sales that interest you, you can plan your day and create a personal shopping itinerary to navigate, share or print.”
If you have unwanted items to sell there’s still time to register at garagesaletrail.com.au or register for the mega community garage sale Rummage for Relay at bundaberg.qld.gov.au.
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