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Christmas markets in Sydney and Melbourne
19 ImagesHerald photographer Flavio Brancaleone paid a visit to Le Jolly Market, a new French-inspired Christmas event at Customs House forecourt in Sydney.
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Sydneysiders enjoy the European atmosphere at Le Jolly Market.Credit:Flavio Brancaleone
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French beer is a top seller at Le Jolly Market.
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A visitor strikes a Christmas pose.
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Milla, 9, only has eyes for her fairy floss.
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Live jazz welcomes guests to the Le Jolly Market.
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Festive red flowers adorn the stalls.
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Al fresco is what it's all about at Le Jolly Market.
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Shoppers browse the Christmas lanterns at Le Jolly Market.
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No chairs, no problem: Visitors sit under the tree
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Business is brisk for stall operators.
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Candy stripes are part of the theme.
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The perfect place for an evening snack.
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Customs House provides a stately backdrop for the band.
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Toorak's annual Georges Road Scandinavian Christmas Bazaar (November 12 - December 18), put on by the Swedish Church, has grown to become a local highlight, attracting up to 12,000 visitors. Credit:Simon Schluter
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The pop-up market features a range of imported Scandinavian trinkets and handicrafts, Christmas decorations, and Swedish culinary specialties ranging from Norwegian pancakes to Danish hotdogs.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Toorak's annual Georges Road Scandinavian Christmas Bazaar (November 12 - December 18), put on by the Swedish Church, has grown to become a local highlight, attracting up to 12,000 visitors. Credit:Simon Schluter
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Toorak's annual Georges Road Scandinavian Christmas Bazaar (November 12 - December 18), put on by the Swedish Church, has grown to become a local highlight, attracting up to 12,000 visitors. Credit:Simon Schluter
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Toorak's annual Georges Road Scandinavian Christmas Bazaar (November 12 - December 18), put on by the Swedish Church, has grown to become a local highlight, attracting up to 12,000 visitors. Credit:Simon Schluter
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Toorak's annual Georges Road Scandinavian Christmas Bazaar (November 12 - December 18), put on by the Swedish Church, has grown to become a local highlight, attracting up to 12,000 visitors. Credit:Simon Schluter