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Best Farmers Markets in Brisbane: The Complete Guide

From Rocklea to Davies Park — Brisbane's best weekend produce markets.

By Brisbane Daily · Published 3 July 2026 at 9:37 pm

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Best Farmers Markets in Brisbane: The Complete Guide
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Brisbane's farmers market scene has grown significantly as the city's food culture has matured and the permanent professional population has expanded its demand for provenance-traceable, seasonal produce. The subtropical climate creates year-round market conditions and year-round growing seasons that provide Brisbane's markets with diversity of produce that temperate climate cities cannot match across all seasons.

Rocklea Markets (Brisbane Markets) — the Brisbane Market at Rocklea is the primary wholesale and retail produce market for the Greater Brisbane region, operating Tuesday through Sunday and providing the commercial infrastructure for the city's hospitality sector alongside the public retail operation. The Saturday morning session draws bargain-hunting shoppers seeking commercial-grade pricing on fresh produce.

Jan Powers Farmers Market — the Wednesday morning Southbank Parklands market and the Saturday morning Powerhouse market (New Farm) are Brisbane's most prominent dedicated farmers markets, featuring direct-from-farm producers across Southeast Queensland. The New Farm Powerhouse setting provides one of the most atmospheric market environments in Brisbane.

Davies Park Market — the Saturday morning West End market combines fresh produce, food vendors, and a strong multicultural food culture that reflects West End's diverse community. Organic and biodynamic producers feature prominently, and the community atmosphere under the Morton Bay fig trees makes it one of Brisbane's most beloved weekend experiences.

Northey Street City Farm Market — the Sunday morning organic and permaculture market at Windsor provides the most education-focused market experience in Brisbane, with the community garden and permaculture demonstration site providing context for the organic produce and sustainable living products on sale.

Night markets — Brisbane's Eat Street Northshore and the rotating night market programme across inner-city venues provide the evening equivalent of the morning farmers market experience through the cooler months.

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