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JULIE BUSCH Public Markets as a Stepping Stone: Securing Business Opportunities for Underserved Populations Chairman, Board of Directors Dandenong Market Pty Ltd
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9th International Public Markets Conference - Julie Busch

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JULIE BUSCH

Public Markets as a Stepping Stone: Securing Business

Opportunities for Underserved Populations

Chairman, Board of Directors Dandenong Market Pty Ltd

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DANDENONG MARKET A case study in a market’s role in providing opportunities in a difficult environment Julie Busch Chair – Dandenong Market Pty Ltd

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Introduction

• Dandenong Market is owned by the City of Greater Dandenong; • The city represents one of the most diverse communities in Australia

and has a number of key challenges; • In this regard the Dandenong Market plays a critical role in providing

business entry opportunities for traders, an essential shopping venue for customers and a cornerstone of the Dandenong regional community

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So where is Dandenong?

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Understanding why Dandenong may be considered an‘under-served’ community

•Multi-cultural community

•Low levels of English proficiency

•Unemployment

•Average Wages

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Dandenong is the second most culturally diverse Council in Australia – 60% born overseas

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Fairfield, NSW

Strathfield, NSW

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Auburn, NSW

Percentage of residents born overseas

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Many residents with limited English fluency

1,701

1,735

1,760

1,792

1,841

2,207

2,645

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Spanish

Albanian

Turkish

Hindi

Dari

Tamil

Serbian

Italian

Arabic

Mandarin

Sinhalese

Greek

Punjabi

Cantonese

Khmer

Vietnamese

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Low average weekly earnings compared to Melbourne metro area

$343

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Significantly higher unemployment rates

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But out of diversity comes wonderful opportunities – and a common language in Dandenong is:

FOOD!

Wonderful restaurants, Afghan Bazaar, Little India, World Food Fare….and the Dandenong Market!

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A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF THE DANDENONG MARKET AND ITS CURRENT POSITION

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• Dandenong Market opened in October 1866 – that’s old for Australia!!; • Featured sale of market goods and was also a livestock market until the

1950’s; • Stayed on its original site until 1930 where it moved a short distance to

its present location; • Market day was Tuesday – and even back the Market played a vital role

in the towns economy and community; • Market now opens on four days (Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and

Sunday) • Market redeveloped in 1970’s, 1990’s and again in 2010 – most recent

redevelopment was $26M funded by Council.

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THE DANDENONG MARKET TODAY

• Market remains a vital part of the fabric of Dandenong; • Is valued by local residents and acts as regional attractor of people

to Dandenong; • Provides a unique shopping experience; • Acts as community hub for festivals and events; • It is a showcase of cultural diversity of the Dandenong community

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WHERE DO OUR CUSTOMERS COME FROM AT THE MARKET?

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WHERE DO OUR TRADERS COME FROM?

• You can shop and experience the world as a local when you visit the Dandenong Market;

• 72% of traders were born overseas; • 25% are owned and operated by females; • All 189 every day traders are small business operators (no chain

stores in our Market); • A wide array of street food from places such as Mauritius, Vietnam,

Lebanon, Holland, Turkey and India

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THE MARKET AS A STEPPING STONE FOR NEW TRADERS IN A MULTI-CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT

• The City of Greater Dandenong has over the past 40 years become the starting point of many migrants and refugees;

• As the city has embraced this multi-cultural element – the Market has similarly evolved into an international experience

• As a low cost entry point to business – the Market has become the launching pad for many migrants.

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CASE STUDY – RHONDA TANNOUS – WHY NOT BAKERY

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THE ROLE THE MARKET PLAYS IN ASSISTING AN ‘UNDER-SERVED’ COMMUNITY

• Market partners with Second Bite who collect unsold food from Traders; • Second Bite provides food to 28 local organisations; • Provides meals for homeless, families in crisis, youth at risk, unemployed,

asylum seekers; • Market food provided 50,000 meals in the past year; • Rotary group soup kitchen; • Health eating promotion via The Kitchen and recipes; • Weekly auction;

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OUR WONDERFUL WORLD FOOD FARE