50 GARAGE SALES LISTED IN CAMPBELLTOWN

By Greg Warren MP

29 October 2024

Campbelltown communities are invited to host their own sale, bag a bargain and embrace a circular future as Garage Sale Trail returns next month.

Across 9-10 and 16-17 November more than 50 garage sales are happening locally, with thousands more across the nation. From vintage purses to furniture, rare vinyl and collectibles, this is Australia’s ultimate second-hand shopping spree.

More than 2, 100 garage sales are registered across NSW, with over 778, 600 pre-loved items for sale.

With just over a week to go, don’t miss out on Australia’s biggest second-hand treasure hunt.

Registrations to host or join a local group sale are open until 17 November. Residents can take part over one day or across both weekends. 

Visit https://www.garagesaletrail.com.au/Campbelltown-NSW to discover garage sales happening near you or to register your sale.

Garage Sale Trail is funded by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) as a Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy initiative.

Quotes attributable Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren:

“More than 20,672 items will be up for sale. Buying second-hand opens the door to quality finds, such as designer clothes, furniture, cookware, vinyl, kids’ items and tools—all at a fraction of retail prices.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with others while knowing that every dollar you spend goes right back into our community.

 

Quotes attributable Member for Leppington Nathan Hagarty:

"The Garage Sale Trail is a chance for our community to come together, clear out items we no longer need, and keep useful goods in circulation instead of adding to landfill.

"This event is all about supporting a cleaner, more sustainable community, and you might find a bargain while you’re at it.”

 

Quotes attributable to Minister for the Environment Penny Sharpe: 

“We know people across NSW are doing it tough with the cost of living. Buying and selling second-hand is not only great for the environment but also a savvy way to turn things you no longer need into extra cash and give items a second life for a fraction of the price.

“Getting involved in your local Garage Sale Trail is a great way to come together as a community and a chance to declutter, keeping items out of landfill and off our streets.

“A recent audit by the NSW EPA found 43% of items dumped on the kerbside could have either been reused, recycled or diverted from landfill.

“By taking part in this event, you are embracing our transition to a circular economy, keeping items in use for as long as possible and protecting our environment for future generations.”