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Fremantle Arts Centre has all of your Christmas needs, gifts and wants all wrapped up in one super chic market weekend thanks to Bazaar ’08. The best of the best will come together providing those who are looking for truly unique gifts the opportunity to choose from the finest fashion, jewellery, art, craft, homewares and other locally designed knicks and knacks and bric and brac and things. There will be over 50 stores this year, with Ali J, Loop Jewellery, S2, Katya and super cool menswear range FORMALLYKNOWNAS. There’s bouncy castle madness for the kids plus the likes of Grace Barbe and Natalie Gillespie. Be at Fremantle Arts Centre Saturday December 6 and 7 from 10am to 5pm, entry $2, children under 12 free. www.fac.org.au

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