Google AI
The Times Australia
Business and Money

Vintage market Dirty Janes to open a third location


Attention vintage lovers and shopaholics: Dirty Janes is set to open its doors in Orange, NSW next week on Friday 26th April.

Dirty Janes is bringing its unique shopping experience to the Central West, showcasing 65 unique stallholders under the one roof. 

The curated vintage market is a mecca for shoppers with everything from furniture and homewares to clothing, jewellery, art, books and records on offer. 

Founder and owner of Dirty Janes, Jane Crowley, said the team was thrilled to become part of the dynamic community in Orange and showcase the talents of 60+ stallholders, each a unique and independent business.

“We are so excited to welcome customers through the door in Orange and hope that it will become a much-loved shopping destination in the region,” Jane Crowley said.

“From collectors to casual shoppers, there's something for everyone to uncover and enjoy. Even if you haven’t shopped vintage before, I challenge people to come in and not find something that they're going to like!” Jane said.

Orange will be the third Dirty Janes location following on from the success of the curated markets in Bowral and Canberra, which have drawn in people from across the nation.

 

Supporting a total of 230 small businesses across its three emporiums, Dirty Janes continues to champion local and regional artisans and entrepreneurs.

Shoppers will be able to grab coffee, breakfast, lunch and treats like scones and cakes at Dirty Janes’ onsite café, Salters. 

Over time, Dirty Janes will aim to bring special events to the region, including their Wine Meets Design events.

Dirty Janes Orange will be open 7 days a week, 10-5pm, located at 98 Byng Street, Orange NSW.

For more information visit: https://dirtyjanes.com/dirty-janes-orange/

Business Times

GraceX Launches Psychological Safety Platform as Psychological I…

Australia’s approach to workplace mental health has entered a  new and consequential chapter. Work Health and Safety (WHS)  r...

Rethinking the Low-Cost Airline Model After Spirit Airlines and B…

For decades, low-cost airlines promised something revolutionary: strip out the frills, pack the planes, and make air travel...

Is Starting a Fitness Centre a Good Idea? Rewards v Downsides

The idea of opening a fitness centre has long held appeal. On the surface it seems like the perfect business: recurring mem...

The Times Features

Canavan: Vote for change with The Nationals - and no to…

Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan said candidate Brad Robertson provides Farrer families with t...

Wrong Corridor Killed Queensland's Inland Rail

The decision by the Albanese Labor Government to abandon the Queensland leg of the Inland Rail pro...

GLOBAL SPORTS MARKETING HEAVYWEIGHTS CONVERGE IN BRISB…

Australia’s premier sports marketing and creative summit, Victory Lap, has revealed its lineup of in...

Australia’s Luxury Property Divide: Should Homes Be Res…

Australia is home to some of the world’s most desirable residential real estate. From harbourfront...

Labor derails regional freight to fund high-speed piped…

The Albanese Labor Government’s decision to abandon the critical New South Wales to  Queensland leg ...

GraceX Launches Psychological Safety Platform as Psych…

Australia’s approach to workplace mental health has entered a  new and consequential chapter. Work H...

Australia Pays the Price for Labor’s City-Centric Infra…

The Albanese Labor Government’s decision to abandon the Gladstone connection to Inland Rail is ano...

Fast Food Is Called “Sometimes Food” For Children. Ther…

For generations, parents were told that fast food should be “sometimes food” for children rather t...

KMS x Daisy Edgar Jones Met Gala

For the 2026 Met Gala red carpet, Celebrity Stylist, Bryce Scarlett, created a voluminous, polished ...