Be greeted by a sea of marquees hosting a selection of local makers, crafters and growers showcasing quality goods for you to treasure. Expect to find giftware, art, jewellery, fashion, tasty treats and more.
It’s the perfect place for a fun day out with the family so bring a picnic rug and make a day of it.
Parking will be restricted so we encourage you to come by public transport (Ripponlea Station) or bike, which can be parked on site.
The Makers’ Market is brought to you by The Rose Street Market and supported by Glen Eira City Council.
Dogs are not permitted inside the grounds at the request of the resident birdlife.
Please wear weather appropriate clothing and footwear as paths may be muddy and slippery.
Entry to the Gardens and Market is by gold coin
Sunday 16 November – Rolling Shows by City of Glen Eira
Enjoy live music showcasing local artists performing on the back of a vintage truck in collaboration with The Trust Makers Market.
Rolling Shows live music is between 10.30am and 2.30pm and the Market is open 10am to 3pm.
The Performers
Madi Colville-Walker
Madi is a proud Yorta Yorta Winyarr (woman) born and raised in Echuca/Moama. With a deep connection to her land and culture, Madi’s music showcases her journey through life and her beautiful, easy-listening original works are performed with sincerity and a honey-like voice. Her heartfelt lyrics and emotive performances transport listeners to another place, leaving them captivated by her unique storytelling ability.
Hailed as one of the most promising emerging artists on the scene today, Madi has already caught the attention of a number of established artists and her exceptional talent has earned her a finalist spot for the 2021 Music Victoria Archie Roach Award for Emerging New Talent.
The Cope Street Parade
The Cope Street Parade are considered one of Australia’s most established creative music ensembles. They blend spicy rhythms with unique song-writing that span the genres of jazz, folk, pop, gypsy and swing. This is Australian swing music. A melting-pot of jazz, folk and parlour music create a style that sounds both new and old, yet always uniquely Australian. Think if Django Reinhardt met Louis Armstrong in a good old country pub.
They have performed at major music festivals such as the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Sydney Festival. In 2018, 2019 and 2023 they toured Europe, each year performing 25 concerts in Italy as well as concerts in Germany.


















Rippon Lea House and Gardens