Terms & Conditions

THE Slow Fashion Market TERMS & CONDITIONS

Welcome to https://slowfashionmarket.com.au/ (the ‘Website’). 

The Slow Fashion Market is held in Sydney and Melbourne. The Slow Fashion Market is an event that features new, ethical and sustainable fashion.

The Website is operated by We Do Markets and Events Pty Ltd (ACN 137 430 132) (‘Organiser’) and these terms and conditions (‘Terms’) govern your use of our Website and your access to our services (‘Organiser Services’) as a participant (‘Participant’).

Please read the Terms set out below carefully because these Terms create an agreement between Organiser and Participant. 

The Organiser may update these Terms from time to time. When the Organiser updates the Terms, it will use reasonable endeavours to provide you with notices of updates. Any changes to these Terms will be effective from the date published on the Website. 

An additional detailed information guide (‘Stallholder Manual’) will be emailed to all Participants at least two weeks before the applicable Event date.

Thank you for supporting the Slow Fashion Market (‘Market’). 

  1. DEFINITIONS

“Australian made” means that your products have been created either from local or overseas materials but have undergone a substantial transformation into a new saleable object, and that process of creation or manufacture has happened within Australia.  

“Cancellation Fee” refers to the scaled amount paid to the Organiser by the stallholder, in the Event of stallholders requesting to not participate, after Participant has made payment (s) for a stall at the Market. 

“Handmade” means your handmade products which are made in small-run batches from your original designs. 

“Law” includes a constitutional provision, treaty, decree, convention, statute, regulation, ordinance, by-law, judgment, rule of common law or equity and is a reference to that law as amended, consolidated or replaced.

“Market or Event” refers to The Slow Fashion Market Market + Slow Fashion Market at the specified locations and dates. 

“Participation/Participants” means that you have been granted a stall at an Event and have agreed to abide by the rules and expectations set out in these Terms. 

“Stall” or “Stalls” means the space and structures allocated to you by the Organiser to carry out the sale of goods or services for the duration of the Event. 

“Stallholder” refers to persons (individual or in multiple), or businesses and organisations that have applied for and been accepted to participate as a Participant at the Market in accordance with these Terms and includes your staff, contractors or other representatives that work at your Stall and interact with the public.

“Stallholder Manual / Information Guide” refers to a document of additional stallholder instructions, rules, expectations, procedures and key contact details which are supplied by the Organiser to the Participant prior to the Event to assist the Participant to efficiently and professionally operate a Stall at the Market. 

“We/us/our” or “Organiser” refers to We Do Markets & Events Pty Ltd (37 137 430 132) trading as The Slow Fashion Market Market 

“You/your” refers to you personally and your business/company, and includes any staff, contractors or other representatives that work at your Stall and interact with the public.

“Venue” means the physical location in which The Slow Fashion Market Market takes place at and within the specified timeframe.

  1. YOUR APPLICATION

To be considered as a Stallholder for the Market and to obtain access to the Organiser Services all candidates must first complete a Stallholder Application form (‘Participant Application’) via the Website during the allocated Participant Application period.

By completing a Participant Application, you will be given notice and the opportunity to read and agree to our Terms as a condition of joining as a Stallholder. 

You warrant that any information you give to the Organiser in the course of completing the Participant Application will always be accurate, correct and up to date. If your details change, Participant must promptly contact us to update their Participant Data.

As part of the Participant Application, Participant must provide current, complete and accurate identification, and other information required during the application and registration process including but not limited to: 

  1. name;
  2. address;
  3. phone number; 
  4. a valid email address; and
  5. financial details (if applicable).

(“Participant Data”).

This will ensure that we have your most current information for the Participant Data. It will also allow us to assess your Participant Application in relation to our curation policy of managing quotas on the number of Stallholders accepted in each of the categories listed below. 

The Organiser reserves the right to refuse your application if you do not meet our criteria and deny anyone registration as a Stallholder at any time.

By visiting, registering for, or using the Website, Participant agrees that the Organiser may send direct communications including short message service (SMS) to the email addresses and devices that Participant makes available to access the Organiser Services. 

Categories we accept include

  • Women’s apparel
  • Women’s accessories
  • Unisex apparel
  • Unisex accessories
  • Men’s apparel
  • Men’s accessories
  • Children’s apparel
  • Children’s accessories 
  • Jewellery
  • Cosmetics and/or body products 

*Jewellery must have the major element made by you using materials such as resin, polymer clay, etc. Stones or gems can be sourced from overseas but the metals must be sculpted by you. Jewellery that is assembled in Australia but made entirely from parts sourced from overseas are not permitted.

We do not accept Participant Applications for: 

Organiser will assess Participant Applications based on the originality of products, how much information has been supplied and the uniqueness of the service/product.

Applications are made on the basis of and you accept  that we determine in our sole discretion whether you meet our criteria. We reserve the right to reject applications and Participator Accounts on the basis your application  is not suitable. Applications do not meet our criteria will be declined. 

All applicants are notified of the outcome of their Participant Application within one-month of the Participant Application closing date.

Due to the sheer number of Participant Applications, feedback on a Participant Application is in the sole discretion of the Organiser.

  1. TRADING HOURS

The Market will operate over one day and your Participation in the Event means that you agree that your Stall will be open and operated by you for the entire duration of the Event trading hours. The hours of trading are:

  • Saturday: 10am-4:00pm  

 

Bump in and out times will be clearly outlined for participating Stallholders via the Stallholder Manual / Information Guide. 

 

  1. STALLS COSTS & INCLUSIONS 

Standard stall: $330 (3m wide by 2m deep)

Large stall: $660 (6m wide by 2m deep)

The fees cover the rental of the Stall space for one day and gives Participant access to the buying public for a period of six (6) trading hours. Stallholder fees also include the featuring of Participants in a structured marketing campaign which is designed to cultivate public interest in the Event. The costs of Stalls for the Market are as follows (prices are INCLUSIVE of GST): 

Corner upgrades can be requested ($100 extra) guarantees a corner position that allows stallholders to trade from at least one side, not just the front.

No marquees are permitted inside the market 

  1. TERMS OF PAYMENT

Payment and deposits

If your Participant Application is accepted, you will be sent an acceptance email (‘Organiser Pending Acceptance’) and an invoice. Payment of at least 50% of the invoice must be paid and received by the Organiser within seven (7) days of the date of the Organiser Pending Acceptance to ensure that your Stall is confirmed. The 50% down payment is non-refundable. When the full payment is received, Organiser will send Participant a confirmation email (‘Organiser Confirmation’). 

The full payment of Stall participating fees must be paid to the Organiser in cleared funds at least eight (8) weeks prior to the Event (‘Due Date’) Stall spots are not guaranteed unless full payment is received by the Due Date. Late payment from you will not be accepted (or otherwise will be refunded). You accept that timely payment for invoices is not pursued by the Organiser. If we do not hear from you within a week of the Organiser Pending Acceptance being sent, your Stall offer will be rescinded without notification. 

If a stallholder has an outstanding credit from a cancelled market, this will be used towards the 50% deposit. If the stallholder cancels their participation after the 7 day deposit deadline, the credit will be forfeited.

If you are experiencing financial difficulties, please know you can feel comfortable discussing your Participation fees with us and we will work towards a payment plan solution. In these circumstances, please do respond to your offer email. 

Cancellations – if the Stallholder decides to cancel their Stall/Participation 

If a Stallholder cancels their Participation once any payment has been made, Stallholder must request this from the Organiser in writing. All requests to cancel more than six (6) weeks prior to the Event’s bump-in date will incur a 50% Cancellation Fee which is applied to cover marketing and administration costs. If the request to cancel the Stall is enacted less than six (6) weeks prior to the bump-in date and no later than the 4-weeks prior to the bump-in date, a 75% Cancellation Fee will be applied. If the request to cancel the Stall is enacted within three weeks of the bump-in date, a 100% Cancellation Fee will be applied. 

If the Stallholder requests to cancel for a Covid related reason (testing positive, isolating due to being a close contact), then the Organiser will work towards a solution in the best interest of both parties. Proof of these circumstances will be required. 

Back up plan if you become a household contact

If you test positive (and need to isolate) over the event weekend, you can’t return to pack up your stall. If you become a household contact, be vigilant about developing symptoms and follow the latest government regulations around isolation.

We strongly recommend that you line up in advance a trusted person you can call on (not from your household) who would be willing to come to the market (before trading starts) to pack up your stall for you. 

  1. REFUND POLICY

Except as required by law, any fee paid by Participant is final and non-refundable. 

Your purchase of our Services cannot be cancelled or refunds made after payment is processed or if you have buyer’s remorse. You will be entitled to a refund where required by law.

We will facilitate a refund if we are unable to facilitate the completion of the Organiser Services or if the delivery of our Organiser Services is defective or if the Organiser determines, in our absolute discretion, it is reasonable to do so.

Refunds are made in our discretion subject to any guarantees that cannot be excluded by law. 

  1. SALES EXPECTATIONS

The Market has gained a strong reputation for delivering a healthy return on investment for Stallholders. Nevertheless, we do not guarantee individual Stallholders any certainty of sales. In the event of low sales, we are not obligated to refund any portion of Stallholders Participation fees, nor are we liable in any way for a Participant’s poor sales performance or losses incurred. 

  1. PROPERTY RIGHTS

Non-transferable Stalls

Stallholders are not permitted to on-sell or give away their Stall spot to anyone else. If you can no longer attend, you must email the Market to discuss your options as outlined above. If someone shows up in your place without our authorisation, they will be refused entry.

Sharing Stalls 

Sharing Stalls is not permitted at the Market and this extends to creative enterprises, groups or collectives. We believe that our Stall fee is reasonable and that sharing is not necessary. The exception is for creative duos. 

Organiser cancellation of Stalls 

The Organiser reserves the right in our sole discretion to rescind the Participation of Stallholders at any time leading up to or during the Event if these Terms are breached or if certain rules or expectations are infringed. These include but are not limited to: 

  • products sold at the Event that are not ethically made; 
  • selling products that infringe the trademarks or copyright of others; 
  • disrespectful or unacceptable behavior to fellow Stallholders, the public, Organiser or staff;
  • non-compliance with fair trading laws or any other Laws;
  • no legal entry to the Event

It is the responsibility of Participant (at its cost) to ensure that its employees and contractors comply with all Laws, hold all necessary permits or certifications as required by local city council authority, abide by all reasonable directions, requirements or conditions imposed from time to time by the Organiser, and comply with all applicable occupational, health and safety regulations. 

Participant at its cost must comply with all relevant legislation, regulations and standards relating to the storage of dangerous goods and the connection and use of electrical equipment at the site location of the Stall in the Market including any fire authority guidelines as to fire safety. 

The Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the ‘Code’) sets legal requirements for the labelling, composition, safety, handling, and primary production and processing of food in Australia. When the Participant sells or samples food it must comply with the Participant’s obligations under the relevant State and local legislation and regulations and the Code (e.g. including but not limited to allergies and providing a  detailed list of ingredients relating to food products or on the Participant’s menu setting out ingredients used)  and any compositional and labelling requirements. 

In the Event of the Organiser determining the cancellation of Stall based on the transgression of the above Terms, Stallholders will incur a 100% Cancellation Fee. 

Marketing and Publicity 

Upon applying for a Stall at the Market, you agree that the images you used to support your application can be legally used by us to promote your attendance at the Event. We may ask you to supply a high-resolution version of images. You must ensure that you own the copyright in these images or have permission to use them from the copyright owner before supplying them to us. You agree that you will be legally responsible for the breach of the intellectual property rights of any third parties and you indemnify us at all times against any losses, damages, costs or expenses and other liabilities (including legal fees) incurred by us, awarded against us or caused by or resulting through your infringement of intellectual property rights.  

  1. STALLHOLDER INFORMATION & EXPECTATIONS

Marketing assistance

Stallholders agree that they will participate in social media promotion of the Event. This includes sharing, commenting, acknowledging and amplifying the messages and images/flyers generated by the Organiser in the course of promoting the Event, on their own social media channels.  

Stallholder information guide 

A manual outlining the logistics and expectations for participating in the Event will be emailed to all Stallholders no later than a fortnight prior to the Event. This will be accompanied with information on their allocated bump-in times and other key information. We expect Stallholders to read this prior to the Event as it is designed to cover key facets of operating a Stall efficiently and successfully. 

Bump in/ Bump out

Bump in commences the day of the Event.  We will email you details of the bump in/bump out as part of the Stallholder manual at least two weeks prior to the Event. You are expected to abide by the rules further set out in the Stallholder Manual / Information Guide.

If you miss your bump-in time, please email the Event manager to advise the situation and your expected arrival. 

Bump out will occur on the final day of trade and require all Stallholders to pack up and vacate the Venue in a timely and safe manner.

 

Stall Set-up and infrastructure 

You need to supply your own necessary equipment, such as tablecloth, carry bags for customers, along with a float of change for the Event days.  If you require trestle table or chair hire, the Organiser will assist Stallholders with an equipment hire company to deliver and collect for a fee.  

Accepting payments

Stallholders can accept payments from customers via cash or card at the Event. Stallholders must ensure all payment method technology is adequately charged, and that you have either a portable power block or bought power from us to keep them charged. We unfortunately cannot provide you access to our credit card or EFTPOS facilities as we will be using them to operate the Event.  

Pricing and presentation 

The Organisers have put enormous effort into attracting buyers to the Event and they expect Stallholders to put lots of effort into their Stall presentation so it is inviting to those customers. 

It is recommended that you price your items as people can feel uncomfortable asking ‘how much is this?’ on multiple items.

If the Event Organisers deem any Stall furnishings as safe or not a good fit with aesthetically, they may be asked to modify their set up. If you wish to seek clarity, please email us beforehand.

Respect for space

Stallholders must respect the boundaries of their Stall space and not interfere with other Stallholders’ space or the Organiser’s areas. 

Product Safety 

Stallholders must ensure that their Handmade products meet all required health and safety standards for their industry. Any permit that a Stallholder requires is their own responsibility.

Attending your Stall 

Stallholders must trade for the entire duration of the trading hours (10am-4pm)

Early departures will not be permitted to exit – you cannot leave prior to 4pm. This includes food Stallholders. If you have sold out of stock, you simply put a sold-out sign on your Stall and if you don’t want to stay there, you can move away and return to pack up at 4pm. 

The Slow Fashion Market Organisers will not be held liable for loss, theft or damage to your stock on the day. You are responsible for supervising your stand at all times. Ideally, have a support person with you. If you experience theft, you should report this to the Organisers. 

Rubbish & Recycling

Stallholders acknowledge and agree that the waste bins provided by us at the Event are predominantly for the disposal of waste and rubbish by the general public. We expect you operate under a fair use policy where bigger and bulkier waste will be taken away by you and not disposed of at the Event. 

Stallholders who leave rubbish behind will not be able to have a Stall again at future The Slow Fashion Market Market events.  A post-Event fee will apply for those who leave bulky rubbish at the Venue. 

Once Stallholders have bumped out, their Stall area must be the same as you found it when they had bumped in.

Lanyards

All Stallholders will be allocated a limited number of lanyards to signal your status as a Participant to the security team and Event staff. You are expected to wear a lanyard throughout the Event.

Parking 

There is no specific parking at the Marrickville Town Hall so please acknowledge any parking restrictions. Parking is at your own risk and any fines incurred are your own responsibility. More detailed parking information will be supplied to participating Stallholders via the Stallholder information guide.  

Amplified media

Under no circumstances must Stallholders play amplified music or other audio at the Event.   

  1. FOOD STALLS

All food stalls must fully comply with food, health and safety standards and all Laws relevant to the city in which the Event is taking place.

If you are a food seller and your application is accepted, if you are trading in Melbourne, you will need to submit a Statement of Trade via Streatrader and email proof of your approval to The Slow Fashion Market Market as soon as you are able. Food stalls will need to have their own product liability insurance (as well as public liability).

  1. ACCESS TO AND USE OF ELECTRICITY 

If you require access to electricity, please state your specific requirements on the application form

We strongly encourage you to have your equipment tagged and tested prior to the Event. Stallholders must provide their own power lead to connect to the Venue’s power. No leads or double adapters are allowed unless they have been tagged and tested. 

It is imperative that you understand the power requirements of your equipment, so as to avoid faults and power failures. The Event Organiser will not be responsible for any faults or failures due to Stallholder equipment.  

  1. COVID SAFETY

If we accept Participant Application, Participant (and its employees, contractors and representatives) will act with best practice standards in relation to the safety of the attendees and other participants at the Event. Participant will comply with all lawful and reasonable directions of the Organiser in relation to Covid health and safety requirements at the Event.  

Organiser cannot guarantee that its Event Participants, volunteers, partners, or any others in attendance will not become infected with COVID-19, its variants, or any other infectious disease. Your participation at the Event is voluntary, and you knowingly accept all risks, including health risks, sickness and injury, related to illness and infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, even if arising from the negligence or fault of another party. 

The Organiser and its affiliates, directors, officers, employees or agents will not be liable for any death, injury or claim arising from COVID-19, its variants, or any other infectious disease.

All Events will operate with a Covid-Safe Plan in place and we’ve deliberately chosen new locations with large Venues with lots of space. Covid-safe measures include:

Participant accepts that the Event may be rescheduled or cancelled due to COVID-19. You may be entitled to compensation under the Australian Consumer Law but this will depend on the specific circumstances. You will receive a refund or other remedy (in our discretion except as otherwise required by law) such as a credit note or voucher. You may not be entitled to any refunds if the Event is cancelled due to government restrictions. 

  1. FORCE MAJEURE

The Slow Fashion Market is an indoor Event. There might be unforeseen hazards that arise, including, but not limited to, Venue fires that require evacuation, public health orders or advice around hazards such as the covid pandemic.  

Notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms, the Organiser need not act if it is impossible to act due to an Event of Force Majeure, meaning any cause beyond our control (including war, riot, pandemic, natural disaster or law taking effect after the date of these Terms).  Participant agrees that the Organiser has no responsibility or liability for any loss or expense suffered or incurred by Participant because of the Organiser not acting for so long as the Event of Force Majeure continues. 

In this Clause, an ‘Event of Force Majeure’ means an Event beyond the control of the Organiser which prevents us from complying with any of its obligations under these terms. Upon the Event of force majeure’s completion, we will provide a rescheduled Event to minimise the effects caused by the Event of force majeure.

In the lead up to the Event we will:

  1. Refer to the relevant State and Federal health orders regarding the state of the pandemic and other health considerations. Should there be a reasonable assumption that cancellation of the Event is in the best interests of public health, the Organisers will do so. 
  2.  Refer to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) for forecast information. Should the weather conditions on the day of the Event make it unsafe to conduct the activity we will make a call on if it is necessary to cancel the Event. This threshold might be reached in the Event of excessive storms, or heat exceeding over 40°C.  

Participating Stallholders accept that the market may need to be postponed/rescheduled in the event that it is not safe to proceed on the scheduled weekend due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Stallholder will automatically be included in the lineup for the rescheduled date in the same city. If a stallholder can not attend the rescheduled date, then a credit will be held for any future market event held by the Organiser. 

In the unforeseen and rare Event of us cancelling the Event and not being in a position to reschedule, the organiser will hold the full amount as credits for a future Event but depending on the circumstances, an administration fee may need to be applied.     

The Organiser is not liable to the Stallholder for any losses or additional expenses incurred resulting from the Event being cancelled, rescheduled or suspended. 

  1. WEATHER

Stallholders acknowledge that they must prepare for varying weather conditions, and agree to bring their own covers and equipment to protect against adverse weather conditions if they feel it is necessary when transporting their items in and out of the venue.

Stallholders acknowledge and agree that the Organisers are not responsible for any loss or damage experienced by the Stallholder, resulting from any weather conditions.

  1. DISPUTE RESOLUTION

Between customers and Stallholders

In the Event of a customer complaint relating to a Stallholder, the Organiser may contact the Stallholder as an introduction to the resolution of the customer complaint, but we will not be involved in additional or ongoing disputes arising from this initial complaint. 

Between Stallholders

If there is a dispute between Stallholders in relation to any issue, the Organisers will organise an introductory resolution meeting. It will be at our discretion whether we continue in the process or leave the resolution to the disputing parties.  

  1. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE, AND LOSSES

To the extent permitted by law, Stallholders agree that the Event Organisers will not be responsible for any liability whatsoever, including damages to or losses of goods or property, vehicle, personal injury and death, due to or connected to the Event. 

Each Stallholder agrees to indemnify The Slow Fashion Market Market against all claims for damages or injury to the property or person of any persons in respect of any claim by any such person arising out of negligence on the part of the Stallholder or their agents or servants. 

Warranties and Representations of Stallholders 

The Organisers permit the Stallholder to attend the Market in reliance on the following warranties and representations are made by the Stallholder: 

That the Stallholder is the legal and beneficial owner of the products (approved to sell by the Organiser) with full power and capacity to sell the approved products to a third party without any encumbrance.

That the Stallholder is not in reliance on any representations or statements made by the Organiser that are not expressly contained in these regulations. 

That the Stallholder will follow any directions and instructions made by the Organiser on market days and prior to the Event. That the Stallholder is responsible for obtaining all relevant permits and permits required to operate the Stallholder’s business and that all products sold complies with all relevant safety and compliance standards and retails laws currently in force. 

That the Stallholder will not bring into the Market any hazardous materials or substances or any illegal material or substance. 

The Stallholder will comply with all of the terms contained in these regulations and will comply with any changes to the Market regulations, or any relevant local government and other statutory laws and regulations.

That the Stallholder’s Stall area will be set up and will be maintained in compliance with any WorkSafe (or Safework in NSW) codes of practice. 

Without limiting the generality of these terms, the Stallholder acknowledges and agrees that the Organiser is not liable for any claim or loss suffered or incurred by the Stallholder in relation to or in connection with: 

Any damage of approved products, equipment or goods under the control of the Stallholder or any other property of the Stallholder at any time including when the Market is not trading. 

Any failure by the Stallholder to sell the approved products; any journey from or to the market, anything occurring off the Market site, including anything that occurs at market; or damage or injury to any property or person. 

To the extent permissible at law, the Organiser is not liable for any indirect, punitive, incidental, special, consequential damages including without limitation any claims, losses, liability, loss of data, loss of profits, revenue, business or goodwill arising out of or in any way connected with the provision of or failure to provide any products or services under these Terms.  

Except as provided in these Terms, the Organiser excludes all representations and warranties relating to the subject matter of these Terms, our Website and the supply of our Organiser Services. 

Organiser’s Services are provided “as is” and specific results cannot be guaranteed. It is Participant sole responsibility to determine that the Organiser Services or any part thereof meet Participant’s needs or are otherwise suitable for the purposes for which they are used. 

These Terms are to be read subject to any legislation that prohibits or restricts the exclusion, restriction or modification of any implied warranties, conditions, guarantees or obligations. If such legislation applies, to the extent possible the Organiser limits its liability as follows, at our option:

(a) for any claims relating to these Terms, to the fees payable under this agreement (if applicable) for the preceding one (1) month;

(b) in the case of products including any digital products (a) the replacement of the products or the supply of equivalent products; (b) the repair of the products; (c) the payment of the cost of replacing the products or of acquiring equivalent products; or (d) the payment of having the products repaired; or

(c) in the case of services, the supply of the services again or the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again.

This clause survives the termination or expiry of this Agreement for whatever reason.

  1. INDEMNITY

Participant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold the Organiser, our affiliates, employees, agents, contributors, third party content providers and licensors harmless from and against all actions, suits, claims, demands, liabilities, costs, expenses, losses and damage (including legal fees on a full indemnity basis) brought against or sustained by the Organiser, which:

  1. is directly or indirectly caused by Participant’s breach of these Terms;
  2. is directly or indirectly caused by any willful, reckless or negligent act of Participant;
  3. concerns personal injury to any person caused or contributed to by Participant;
  4. is caused by Participant’s act or omission and constitutes a loss of or damage to property;
  5. is brought by any third-party in respect of personal injury, death or damage to third-party property; or 
  6. arises from Participant’s act or omission.

Except as required by law, the Organiser will not be liable for any claim, loss or liability for personal injury, death or damage to Participant or its property however it may be caused.

Organiser reserves the right, at our own expense, to assume the exclusive defence and control of any matter otherwise subject to indemnification by Participant, and in such case, Participant agree to cooperate with our defense of such claim.

In no event will the Organiser be liable to Participant for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages including, without limitation, direct, indirect, special, punitive, or exemplary damages.

  1. ADVERTISING AND LINKS

The Website may contain links and other pointers to other websites or applications operated by third parties.  The Organiser does not control these linked websites and is not responsible for the contents of any linked application. The links are provided solely for User convenience and do not indicate, expressly or impliedly, any endorsement by us of the website or the products or services provided at those websites.  Responsibility for the content of advertisements appearing on our Website (including hyperlinks to advertisers’ own websites) rests solely with the advertisers. User’s access to any such advertisement or link is entirely at User’s own risk. Our links with third-party websites should not be construed as an endorsement, approval or recommendation by us of the owners or operators of those third-party websites, or of any information, graphics, materials, products or services referred to or contained on those third-party websites unless and to the extent stipulated to the contrary. User should contact the relevant third-party directly to enquire on that information prior to entering into a transaction in relation to the third-party products and services. 

  1. MODIFICATION OF USER SERVICES

We reserve the right to alter, update, or remove our Website at any time. We may conduct such modifications to our Website for security reasons, intellectual property or other legal reasons, or various other reasons at our discretion, and we are not required to explain such modifications. For example, we may provide updates to fix security flaws, or respond to legal demands. Please note that this is a non-binding illustration of how we might exercise our rights under this section, and nothing in this section obligates us to take measures to update the Website for security, legal or other purposes. We do not guarantee that the Website will always be available, work, or be accessible at any particular time. Only users who are eligible to use our Website or Organiser Services may do so. We reserve the right to terminate access for anyone.

  1. NO WAIVER

Any failure on our part to enforce any right or provision of these Terms will not constitute a waiver of future enforcement of that right or provision.

  1. ASSIGNMENT

We may amend this agreement from time to time. When we amend this agreement, we will update this page and indicate the date that it was last modified or we may email you. You may refuse to agree to the amendments, but if you do, you must immediately cease using our Website and our products and services. 

  1. ENTIRE AGREEMENT

Unless otherwise stated, these Terms and our Privacy Policy shall constitute the entire agreement between User and us in relation to User’s use of the Website and our User Services. 

  1. SEVERABILITY

If any part of provision of these Terms is invalid, unenforceable or in conflict with the law, that part or provision is replaced with a provision which, as far as possible, accomplishes the original purpose of that part of the provision otherwise it is to be read down or severed to the extent necessary without affecting the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions.

  1. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

We use electronic means of communication, whether you visit the Website or engage with us for our Products and Services or when you send us e-mails. For contractual purposes, you consent to receive communications from us in an electronic form and you agree that all terms, conditions, agreements, notices, disclosures, and other communications that we provide to you electronically satisfy any legal requirement that such communications would satisfy if it were to be in writing. You acknowledge the risk that electronic communications may be intercepted by a third party which may put confidentiality at risk.

  1. LAW AND JURISDICTION

The Terms and information on this Website are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Victoria, Australia.  User submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Victoria and Courts of Appeal from them for determining any dispute concerning these Terms. 

  1. FEEDBACK 

User feedback is important to us. The Organiser encourage Users to provide feedback, reviews, comments and suggestions for improvements to the Website and our User Services (“Feedback“). User may submit Feedback by emailing us at [email protected]

  1. HOW TO CONTACT US

This Website is owned and operated by We Do Markets and Events Pty Ltd (ACN 137 430 132).

Our principal place of business is at Fitzroy North, Melbourne Victoria, 3068.

User can contact us by email at the following address: [email protected]

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Terms last updated 12 February 2023.