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Catherine MasseyBusselton Dunsborough Times
Carol D'costa at her wooden roses stall.
Camera IconCarol D'costa at her wooden roses stall.

Hundreds of people were welcomed to Busselton’s city centre on Wednesday evening as they perused stalls at the annual Petticoat Lane.

With food trucks, trinkets and games galore, the night was a great success after a tumultuous 10 months due to COVID-19.

Petticoat Lane was part of the Festival of Busselton which started on December 31 and will end on January 31.

The festival’s main event will take place tomorrow night at 6pm on the foreshore with a range of exciting performances and fireworks.

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More information on the rest of the program is available on the festival’s website at festivalofbusselton.com.au.

Social photos below:

Lauren Mirco, Gen Blackwell, Georgie Pinckney, and Somer Jones.
Camera IconLauren Mirco, Gen Blackwell, Georgie Pinckney, and Somer Jones.
Sabella Banks, 14, Gabrielle Christie, 14, and Emma, 13, and Julie Gardner.
Camera IconSabella Banks, 14, Gabrielle Christie, 14, and Emma, 13, and Julie Gardner.
Jade Tang and her daughter Thienan, 3.
Camera IconJade Tang and her daughter Thienan, 3.
Kathy Witherspoon at her skincare stall.
Camera IconKathy Witherspoon at her skincare stall. Credit: Catherine Massey
Carol D'costa at her wooden roses stall.
Camera IconCarol D'costa at her wooden roses stall.

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