Hallidays Point | Black Head Bazaar
Market Update | 1 December 2024
The next market will be on Sunday, 1 December.
Some rain is forecast in the days before the market but the ground should be fine.
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What whale is that?
Whale spotting guide
You've found an excellent place to observe whales migrating along the NSW East Coast.
Whales migrate to these areas.
(NSW NPWS)
The majority of whales migrating in Australia are Humpback Whales. These are the most commonly spotted, though you may also see the occasional Minke, Southern Right, Blue, or Orca.
. . .Black Head Bazaar Information
for stallholders and visitors
Stallholder agreement
By asking to have a stall at the Bazaar, you agree to follow our Stallholder Agreement. Download the current stallholder agreement here.
Political representation and advocacy stalls pay a stall fee and must follow our policy and Stallholder Agreement. Download the policy here.
Charity groups, . . .
Art Wall @ Black Head
South wall of the library
We've created an art wall at Black Head
The art wall is along the south wall of the Hallidays Point Library.
Starting at the left side, the first two works are by artist Kim Hamilton from the Barrington Coast. Get to know more about Kim's work here.
The next work is by local artist Rod Spicer from . . .
Hallidays Point Landcare
A Manning Coastcare subgroup
Hallidays Point Landcare was formed in 1995. It joined with Hallidays Point Tidy Towns in 2010, which operated the Black Head Bazaar. In 2017, Hallidays Point Landcare decided to focus solely on land caring activities.The Black Head Bazaar is run by a separate association (which also does land caring activities). Hallidays Point Landcare is . . .
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Local walks
Hallidays Point walks
The network of walks in Hallidays Point was established in 1995. The walks extend from Khappinghat in the north to Darawank Nature Reserve in the south through forests, along rocky shores, over headlands, through parks and along lagoons.
Click to download the Hallidays Point walks brochure
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