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  1. A

    Esplanade Sunday Market

    The Esplanade Sunday Market lines the street, featuring a range of open-air stalls selling arts and crafts, often with a New Age or Australiana slant.

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  2. Angus & Robertson

    A chain store carrying titles from most categories. Not the most exciting or relaxed atmosphere ever, but a good place to source a popular title, or browse new releases.

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  3. Australian Geographic

    This is the retail arm of the Australian Geographic Society, which publishes a glossy quarterly journal (of the same name) and is dedicated to the promotion of Australia's unique environment. These excellent stores sell ace science-type toys for kids, as well as calendars, specialist titles and other fun things for adults.

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  4. B

    Cairns Central Shopping Centre

    Cairns has two multilevel shopping centres, where you can peruse a vast array of shops in a climate-controlled bubble: Pier Marketplace, and Cairns Central Shopping Centre.

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  5. Clifton Village Shopping Centre

    Self-caterers can frequent the supermarket at Clifton Village Shopping Centre.

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  6. Cotters Market

    Cotters Market has about 200 craft and food stalls, as well as live entertainment; it's wheelchair accessible. There's also a night market along the Strand on the first Friday of the month from May to December.

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  7. Crackerbox Palace

    If you like your retro, you'll like Crackerbox. You may not fit the fabulous '50s furniture in your backpack, but a Viva Tijuana! record makes for easy carry-on luggage. Polyester and paisley hang from the clothes racks, and preloved books and titbits cram the shelves.

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  8. Exchange Bookshop

    Exchange Bookshop has been selling new and secondhand books for over 60 years. A good place to pick up some fresh beach reading titles at an affordable price.

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  9. John Melick & Co

    John Melick & Co is the place to go for a good range of camping and bushwalking gear, Driz-a-Bone oilskins, Akubra hats, boots and workwear. Functional, and also good Aussie souvenirs.

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  10. Palm Cove Supermarket

    Self-caterers should head to the tiny Palm Cove Supermarket.

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  12. Red Hill Market

    The popular Red Hill Market is held the first Saturday of each month.

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  13. Eumundi Markets

    The Eumundi markets attract thousands of visitors to their 300-plus stalls and have everything from handcrafted furniture and jewellery to homemade clothes and alternative- healing booths.

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