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Shopping in Melbourne

Shopping centres, high streets, local markets and independent retailers in Melbourne. Business news and retail updates from The Daily Melbourne.

Shopping centres

Melbourne is served by major shopping centres anchored by supermarkets and national retail chains. Centres in the inner city tend to skew towards fashion and specialty retail. Larger outer suburban centres offer a broader mix including homewares, electronics and food courts. Trading hours generally follow standard retail hours, with extended hours on Thursdays and Fridays in most states.

High streets and retail strips

Many of Melbourne's suburbs have a distinct high street or retail strip with a mix of independent shops, cafes and services. These strips are where much of the city's independent retail, specialty food and boutique fashion trades. They tend to close earlier than shopping centres and may not trade on Sundays.

Markets

Farmers markets, artisan markets and flea markets operate across Melbourne on weekends. These are a good source of local produce, handmade goods, vintage items and specialty food. Market locations and dates change seasonally — check the events calendar for current listings.

Independent retailers

Melbourne has a healthy independent retail scene across fashion, books, homewares, music and specialty food. Independent retailers are concentrated in the city's inner suburbs and village strips. Supporting local retail is a recurring theme in local business coverage.

Online shopping and delivery

Most major Australian online retailers deliver to Melbourne with standard and express options. Same-day delivery is available through some providers for inner-city suburbs. Local businesses increasingly offer click-and-collect and local delivery services, often through their own sites or third-party platforms.

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