The Canley’s Special Entertainment Precincts Launch
Friday 17 October 2025
Canley Vale and Canley Heights
As part of the launch of Sydney’s newest Special Entertainment Precincts – Little Asia and Canley Heights Nights – we’re looking for non-food stallholders to help bring the night to life on Friday17 October.
Do you sell beautiful homewares, jewellery, clothing, accessories, ceramics, candles or other handmade or small-batch goods? Join us as the main streets of Canley Vale and Canley Heights transform into a buzzing Southeast Asian-inspired marketplace after dark. We're seeking:
Independent and local makers, artisans and small businesses
Stallholders with strong cultural ties to the area or region
Creatives who bring something visually unique to a night market environment
Why get involved?
This is a high-visibility, community-focused event that celebrates the area’s strong Vietnamese and Southeast Asian identity and marks the start of a more vibrant night-time economy in the area. It’s a fantastic opportunity to showcase your wares, connect with local audiences and be part of an iconic launch moment.
Stallholder info
A small stallholder fee will apply. Power access is limited, and priority will be given to stalls that can operate self-sufficiently.
Get in touch using the button on this page to enquire about this opportunity or to make a submission.
Let us know what you sell, share example links, and tell us why you’d love to be part of the launch event.
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