Noosa Life and Style

MARKET TRAIL

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You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to markets on the Coast...

SATURDAY BIG PINEAPPLE

FRESH fruit and vegetables, meat, chicken, seafood, delicatess­en products and specialty goods. From 6.30am to 1pm at The Big Pineapple, Nambour Connection Rd, Woombye. Visit www.bigpineapp­le.com.au.

EUMUNDI MARKETS

ORIGINAL artworks, sculptures, furniture, handmade toys, homewares, and skincare, fashion and jewellery, fresh fruit and vegetables, breads, cheeses and yogurts. From 7am to 2pm at 80 Memorial Dr. Visit eumundimar­kets.com.au.

KAWANA FARMERS

SOME of the finest and freshest produce of the region, organic fruits and vegetables, and gourmet condiments. From 7am to noon at Kawana State College, Sportsmans Pde. Visit www.kawanawate­rs farmersmar­ket.com.au.

HINTERLAND HARVEST

HELD every Saturday from 6–11am at Suncoast Church car park in Kiel Mountain Rd, Woombye. Free ample parking. Contact Helen Langlois on 0416 217 093. Visit www.hinterland­harvestmar­ket.com.au

LANDSBOROU­GH MARKETS

FRESH produce, plants, artistic hand-produced cards, jewellery, country decor, incense, cosmetics, books and specialty pet products. From 8am to 1pm at the School of Arts Memorial Hall, Old Landsborou­gh Rd. Find them on Facebook.

YANDINA MARKETS

PLANTS, local produce, seafood, second-hand items and deli produce. From 6am to noon at Yandina Sports Grounds, Wonga Park. Find them on Facebook.

COOROY FARMERS AND ARTISANS MARKETS

LOCAL produce, Made In The Biosphere products, local entertaine­rs, food and coffee stalls, no imports or mass produced items. On the first, third and fifth Saturdays of the month in Lower Mill Road Cooroy, from 6am to noon.

SUNDAY CALOUNDRA MARKETS

COINS, collectabl­es, books, art, handcrafts and handmade clothes, vintage records, Bowen massage, fruit and Asian vegetables, Maleny yogurt and cheeses, bread, cakes and jams, and plants. From 6am to noon at Currimundi State School, 17 Buderim St, Currimundi. Phone Bob on 0401 482 949.

CALOUNDRA STREET FAIR

AN EXPERIENCE offering live music, locally made art and craft, homewares, street food, gourmet sweets, fresh produce, fashion and fun stuff for kids. From 8am to 1pm at Bulcock St. Visit www.caloundras­treetfair.com.au.

COTTON TREE MARKETS

FASHION, jewellery, original artworks, sculptures, skincare, pottery, shells, plants, baking, homewares, kids’ toys and more. From 7am to noon, King St. Visit www.cottontree markets.com.au.

FISHERMANS ROAD

FRUIT and vegies, new and pre-loved clothing, pet treats, hand tools, books, fresh seafood, plants and seedlings, homemade toys and furniture. From 6am to noon at Fishermans Rd, Maroochydo­re. Phone Mooloolaba Lions Club on 0429 109 149.

MALENY ART, CRAFT AND COLLECTABL­ES

FRESH organic produce, an organic fair trade cafe, arts and crafts, antiques and collectabl­es, books, jewellery, candles, soap, jams and pickles, hot food, massage and more. From 8am to 2pm at the RSL Hall, Bunya St. www.malenymark­ets.weebly.com.

NOOSA FARMERS

FRESH organic produce, marinades and sauces and skincare products, just-caught seafood, bread, cheeses and coffee are available. The market is held from 7am–noon at Noosa Aussie Rules Football Club in Weyba Rd, Noosaville. Visit www.noosafarme­rsmarket.com.au.

NOOSA MARINA

ART, craft and local produce market on the deck and overlookin­g the Noosa River. From 8am to 2pm, at 2 Parkyn Ct, Tewantin. Visit www.noosa marina.com.au.

WEDNESDAY EUMUNDI MARKETS

ORIGINAL artworks, sculptures, furniture and handmade toys, homewares, skincare, fashion, jewellery, plus fruit and vegetables, breads, cheeses and yoghurts. Visit www.eumundimar­kets.com.au

THURSDAY NAMBOUR VILLAGE SQUARE

FRESH produce, arts, crafts, hand-sewn clothing and gourmet goodies and freshly baked goods are available. The weekly market is held from 9am–2pm in the Nambour Town Square.

FRIDAY NOOSA JUNCTION TWILIGHT MARKETS

Noosa’s only twilight market - music, kidzone, pop-up bar, street food and artisan stalls. Most surroundin­g shops and cafes open to include themselves in the market’s activities. The markets are held every third Friday of the month.

DON’T FORGET MARKETS ON THE GREEN

ABORIGINAL art, candles, cleaning products, fudge, flowers, natural therapy, kids’ vintage and collectabl­es are available. Held the fourth Sunday of every month, 10am-3pm, at Palmwoods Bowls Club.

MONTVILLE LOCAL PRODUCE

LOCALLY grown fruit and vegetables, flowers, plants, homemade produce, breads, cakes, organic food, fair trade coffee, natural juices, gardening products. Held the second Saturday of the month, 7am–noon, at Village Hall, Main St, Montville. www.montvillev­illage associatio­n.com.au

PEREGIAN BEACH

ART, craft, plus up-cycled, recycled, created, handmade, organic and fair trade goods. Held on the first and third Sunday of the month, from 7am–12.30pm, at the surf club, Kingfisher Dr, Peregian.

POMONA COUNTRY

FRESH produce, plants and seedlings, herbs, crafts and bric-a-brac. Held on the second and fourth Saturdays, 6.30am–noon, at Stan Topper Park, Memorial Ave.

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