Roadside stalls are booming, with 45,000 members in one group alone
Roadside stalls are booming in the Adelaide Hills, attracting 45,000 members on social media Topic: Regional Communities Topic: Regional Communities Mon 1 Jun 2026 at 6:24am Elise McCallum is among those selling goods on the roadside in the Adelaide Hills. ( ABC News: Ashlin Blieschke ) Roadside stalls have become hugely popular in South Australia's Adelaide Hills.
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Published 31 May 2026, 20:24 UTC · Updated 31 May 2026, 20:30 UTC
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