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Souvenirs and duty free shopping

Queen Victoria Markets, Melbourne, Victoria

Whether it's local artworks or traditional souvenirs, you'll want to leave Melbourne with more than just memories. Visit the city’s numerous duty free stores for tax-free goods during your stay or make a list of favourites for the airport.

GST free zone

Once you pass through customs at Melbourne Airport where all shops offer a variety of products at GST-free prices. Shopping in the GST-free area means you don't have to collect receipts and complete paperwork before your flight. And most important – there's no minimum spending requirement.

Refunds

A Tourist Refund Office is located at Melbourne Airport if you're looking for a GST refund on products you’ve already bought. You can receive your GST refund here, provided that you have spent at least AUD$300 in one store, no earlier than 30 days before your departure.

For further information call Customs on 1300 363 263 (within Australia).

National Opal Collection, Melbourne, Victoria

The National Opal Collection

Visit Australia's finest opal centres and showrooms featuring the largest range of stock in Australia, from budget souvenirs to collector pieces.

Something Aussie, Melbourne, Victoria

Something Aussie

Something Aussie is the largest Australiana concept store in Melbourne with quirky souvenirs, iconic gifts, unique gourmet foods and Aboriginal art.

The Arts Centre Sunday Market , Melbourne, Victoria

The Arts Centre Sunday Market

Support local artisans united under a canopy of canvas umbrellas to create this bustling market selling only handmade Australian goods.

Queen Victoria Markets, Melbourne, Victoria

Queen Victoria Market

Enjoy a whole host of lunch options, fresh-off-the-boat fish, just-picked vegetables and gourmet treats, or browse for souvenirs and cheap clothing.

The Ugg Shop, Melbourne, Victoria

The Ugg Shop, Melbourne

Find an outstanding range of tall, mid, short, fashion and kid's Uggs in a wide selection of colours at the city's fanciest Ugg workshop.