In this inspiring episode of The Glitter Effect, host Kate Gniel chats with Barbara Gill, the dynamic General Manager of Garage Sale Trail—Australia’s biggest community reuse event. What began as a spontaneous idea during a local Bondi festival in 2010 has now blossomed into a nationwide movement promoting sustainability, community connection, and the circular economy.
Barbara shares the incredible journey of the Garage Sale Trail, from humble beginnings with 180 local sales to now partnering with over 90 councils across Australia. Under her leadership, the initiative has diverted hundreds of tonnes of items from landfill, saved Aussies millions of dollars, and—perhaps most importantly—fostered lasting community connections, one garage sale at a time.
Listeners will learn how this grassroots movement is making sustainability fun, practical, and empowering—proving that creativity, community, and a little bit of glitter can create real change.
✨ Key Takeaways:
The accidental origins of Garage Sale Trail in Bondi Beach
How secondhand selling is making a big environmental impact
The importance of community in driving sustainable behavior
Plans for expanding the movement beyond Australia
💬 “Don’t dump it, sell it”—the simple idea that sparked a reuse revolution.
Garage Sale Trail:
https://www.garagesaletrail.com.au/