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Supermarkets and Grocery Stores in Brisbane 2026 — Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, IGA and Specialty Grocers

Brisbane supermarket guide 2026: where to find Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, IGA and specialty grocery stores across Brisbane, how to save on groceries and the best local options for fresh produce in 2026.

By Brisbane Daily · Published 29 June 2026 at 12:08 pm

Updated 2 July 2026 at 12:30 pm

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Supermarkets and Grocery Stores in Brisbane 2026 — Woolworths, Coles, Aldi, IGA and Specialty Grocers
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Supermarkets in Brisbane 2026

Brisbane has comprehensive coverage from all major Australian supermarket chains, with Woolworths, Coles and Aldi stores across the metropolitan area and growth corridors. Brisbane's subtropical climate and proximity to the Lockyer Valley and Darling Downs — two of Australia's most productive agricultural regions — means fresh local produce is readily available. woolworths.com.au

Major Supermarket Chains in Brisbane

  • Woolworths: 90+ stores across Brisbane, Logan, Redlands and Moreton Bay. woolworths.com.au
  • Coles: Extensive Brisbane network with stores in all major centres. coles.com.au
  • Aldi: 60+ Brisbane stores. Cheaper on staples — a strong option in Brisbane's cost-of-living pressured market. aldi.com.au
  • IGA: Independent stores in suburban and community centres, often with extended trading hours. iga.com.au

Brisbane Farmers Markets and Fresh Produce

Brisbane's best farmers markets include the Northey Street Organic Markets (Sunday, Windsor), Jan Powers Farmers Markets (Brisbane City, Wednesday and Saturday; Manly, Saturday), and the Twilight Hawkers Market (South Bank, various Friday evenings). Queensland's subtropical growing regions deliver fresh mangoes, avocados, strawberries, sweet potato and tomatoes throughout the year at lower prices than cooler-climate states.

Asian and Specialty Grocers in Brisbane

Brisbane's growing multicultural population supports a strong network of Asian grocery stores in Sunnybank Hills, Inala, Darra, and along the Vietnamese food strip in Sunnybank. These stores offer competitive prices on Asian staples, fresh produce and seafood. Woolloongabba and West End's community of specialty food shops round out Brisbane's diverse grocery landscape.

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