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1. The “Sunday Sunset” Produce Box ($1 – $5)

The absolute best value in Sydney for 2026. Because the markets are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, Sunday afternoon (after 4:00 PM) is “Liquidate or Lose” time for vendors.

  • The Deal: You can often find entire plastic bowls of seasonal fruit—like 6-8 Mangoes or a 2kg bag of Apples—for a flat $1.00 or $2.00.
  • Where: Head to the back-row vendors at Haymarket or the produce sheds at Flemington.



2. The Iconic “Koala Clip” Multi-Pack ($5 – $8)

In 2026, these remain the #1 souvenir for international students and tourists alike.

  • The Deal: While airport shops charge $5 per koala, Paddy’s vendors sell “Bulk Packs” (typically 12 clips) for $5.00 to $8.00.
  • Pro Tip: In March 2026, look for the new “Eco-Friendly” versions made from recycled felt, which have become a viral hit on TikTok this semester.



3. Tech Survival Gear: 2-Metre Charging Cables ($5 – $10)

With university libraries and study hubs at peak capacity in 2026, a long charging cable is a student essential.

  • The Deal: Stalls in the “Gadget” section of Haymarket offer 2-metre braided USB-C or Lightning cables for $5.00 to $10.00.
  • Check the Quality: Ensure you look for the “2026 High-Speed” compatible stickers on the packaging to ensure they work with the latest phone fast-charging standards.



4. Screen-Printed “Sydney” Tote Bags ($5 – $9)

As plastic bag bans tighten across Australia in 2026, the canvas tote bag has become the functional fashion accessory of the year.

  • The Deal: You can find high-quality, heavy-duty canvas totes with “Sydney” or “Chinatown” minimalist designs for under $10.
  • The Hack: Many stalls offer a “2 for $15” deal, making them even cheaper if you shop with a friend.



5. Fresh Flower “Stems of the Day” ($5 – $10)

If you visit Flemington on a Saturday or Haymarket on a Sunday afternoon, the floral clearance is legendary.

  • The Deal: While a bouquet at a CBD florist is $40+, Paddy’s vendors often bundle “seconds” or single-variety bunches (like Sunflowers or Natives) for $5.00 to $10.00.
  • Why it’s a 2026 Hit: It’s the most affordable way to brighten up a small student studio or shared apartment without breaking the grocery budget.
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