Nambour Town Markets make welcome return to square

The Thursday Town Market is back on in Nambours CBD.  The boutique-style market offers shoppers a range of produce, eats, drinks and gifts. It runs from 8am – 2pm in Town Square, corner of Lowe and Short Street and part of the aim is to energise and revitalise the CDB area.  

Nambour Chamber of Commerce was behind the push to revive the markets at the request of CBD business owners. 

“For the Town Square precinct to be activated we need the residents of Nambour and surrounds to get down to the markets on a Thursday morning and support the stall holders,” said Chamber President Mark Bray said.

The markets will be held weekly and if you’re interested in having your own stall,  contact Wayne on 0409 115 283.

John Rae sells liquid chi tea by the bottle or cup, hot or iced from $5. It’s the perfect pick-me-up. “It’s not the best chi in the world, just the best you’ve ever tasted,” John says.

Keith McKay from Hilltop Pines brings the freshest pineapples and homegrown goodies to the Thursday Town Market.

Rob and Sue Swales, the talented duo from 'The Shoplifters,' serenade market goers with their lively tunes. “The Shoplifters” is a group of local entertainers who enjoy playing music together.

Justyne Ensbey pampers furry friends with her single ingredient doggie treats made from 100 percent Australian animal protein. From shark cartilage to veal sternum and kangaroo bones you’ll find it at Justine’s stall, including balms and coats for dogs.

Lotti's plant stall is a paradise of easy-to-grow plants, perfect for green thumbs and budding gardeners ... “I love introducing people to new plants and getting them out into the garden, and especially kids. Getting them excited about gardening is what it’s all about.”

Anne Creed's collection of adorable children's clothing is sure to make little fashionistas and dapper dudes stand out. from $15-30.

Discover unique and handcrafted jewelry at Sandy's Jewels by Sandra and Brian Schmidt, where every piece tells a story.

Mick Clohesy's Plantscape offers a diverse range of herbs, vegetables and organic seeds to bring life and freshness to your garden.

David Kazmarowski from Eumundi Smokehouse is a meatlovers’ delight selling organic, nitrate-free, gluten-free bacon that is not pumped up with water. “Real bacon,” he says. He’s got cold-smoked bacon, hot-smoked bacon, continental salamis, Kranski and sausage and, of course, ham... “Real ham. All ham. Just ham.”

John Rigney from Country Leather brings the rugged charm with his leather goods, including belts, wallets, and bags.

Valerie Maddin's stall is a treasure trove of bric-a-brac and stunning flower arrangements, perfect for finding hidden gems.

Leonie McKinley showcases the beauty of Australian gems and beads, offering unique and precious treasures.

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