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Duranbah Road Farmers Market

Date

Sat 14th December 2024, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Location

Tropical Fruit World
29 Duranbah Rd

Other Dates

Sat 14th December 2024, 08:00am

Sat 21st December 2024, 08:00am

Sat 28th December 2024, 08:00am

Sat 04th January 2025, 08:00am

Sat 11th January 2025, 08:00am

Sat 18th January 2025, 08:00am

Sat 25th January 2025, 08:00am

Sat 01st February 2025, 08:00am

Sat 08th February 2025, 08:00am

Sat 15th February 2025, 08:00am

Sat 22nd February 2025, 08:00am

Sat 01st March 2025, 08:00am

Sat 08th March 2025, 08:00am

Sat 15th March 2025, 08:00am

Sat 22nd March 2025, 08:00am

Sat 29th March 2025, 08:00am

Details

Held in the grounds of Tropical Fruit World each Saturday this new market brings local producers together to provide a one-stop artisan food shop. The Tropical Fruit World team is excited to bring the market to life. With suppliers such as Jumping Red Ant, Sylva Linings Organics, Ethical Sustainable Produce and Talln Bakehouse, people will be able to stock up on local produce to bring their weekend culinary delights to the table. The market is a vibrant and inclusive market community and welcomes all visitors.

Date

Sat 14th December 2024, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Location

Tropical Fruit World
29 Duranbah Rd

Other Dates

Sat 14th December 2024, 08:00am

Sat 21st December 2024, 08:00am

Sat 28th December 2024, 08:00am

Sat 04th January 2025, 08:00am

Sat 11th January 2025, 08:00am

Sat 18th January 2025, 08:00am

Sat 25th January 2025, 08:00am

Sat 01st February 2025, 08:00am

Sat 08th February 2025, 08:00am

Sat 15th February 2025, 08:00am

Sat 22nd February 2025, 08:00am

Sat 01st March 2025, 08:00am

Sat 08th March 2025, 08:00am

Sat 15th March 2025, 08:00am

Sat 22nd March 2025, 08:00am

Sat 29th March 2025, 08:00am

We wish to acknowledge the Ngandowal and Minyungbal speaking people of the Bundjalung Country, in particular the Goodjinburra, Tul-gi-gin and Moorung – Moobah clans, as being the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters within the Tweed Shire boundaries. We also acknowledge and respect the Tweed Aboriginal community’s right to speak for its Country and to care for its traditional Country in accordance with its lores, customs and traditions.