Why Sundays Feel Different When Nundah Markets Are Back

If you’ve ever wondered where your Nundah neighbours disappear to early on Sunday mornings, chances are they’re heading to Station Street. Before most people have finished their first coffee at home, the area is already stirring. There’s the smell of bread in the air, familiar faces stopping mid-walk to chat, and the low hum of a neighbourhood waking up together. 



This Sunday, 11 Jan, that ritual returns as Nundah Farmers Markets reopen for the year. After the summer break, the markets resume from 6:00 a.m. to midday, returning to their usual spot near the train station.

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For locals, it’s less about an event and more about routine — the place you run into your neighbour, grab fruit for the week, and let the kids wander between stalls while someone strums a guitar nearby.

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The stalls themselves are familiar. Growers from across South East Queensland unload crates of produce picked only days earlier. Bakers sell out early, coffee cups are passed hand to hand, and regular food vendors return to their usual corners. It’s the kind of place where stallholders remember what you bought last time, or ask how your mum’s been.

But the markets aren’t only about what’s for sale. They’ve long acted as a meeting point for the suburb, especially for those who might not otherwise cross paths during the week. Artists, plant growers, craftspeople and alternative therapy practitioners set up side by side, creating a space that feels informal and unhurried.

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Live music drifts through the street most Sundays, never loud enough to drown out conversation. People linger longer than they plan to. Shopping bags get heavier, schedules get pushed back.

As 2026 begins, the return of the markets marks a small but meaningful reset — a reminder that community still happens face-to-face, early on a Sunday, over coffee and conversation.

The markets will now run every Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Station Street, Nundah, with free entry.



Published 8-Jan-2026

Christmas Magic Set to Shine at Nundah Christmas Twilight Markets

Christmas spirit is about to sparkle through the heart of Nundah as the Nundah Christmas Twilight Markets return, transforming Station Street into a festive playground. The much-loved twilight event promises a lively celebration filled with handmade gifts, gourmet street food, live entertainment, and a special visit from Santa himself.



On Saturday, 6 December, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., visitors can look forward to over 150 market stalls, offering everything from locally crafted jewellery and art to Christmas treats and bespoke stocking fillers. Whether you’re hunting for a meaningful, handmade gift or simply soaking up the holiday atmosphere, there’s something to delight every member of the family.

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Food lovers will be spoilt for choice with a curated lineup of gourmet street eats from favourites like Mystica Burgers, Djakarta Eat Indonesian, and Di Piú Tiramisu. For those eager to unwind with a festive sip, the event’s pop-up bar will serve refreshing Blood Orange Spritz and a selection of local brews.

The markets will also give families the chance to meet the season’s star guest — Santa Claus. From festive selfies to cheerful chats, Santa will be on-site to spread plenty of Christmas joy. 

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Adding to the atmosphere, guests can enjoy live performances across two stages from Camali Band and Souledified Band, along with roving entertainers and children’s activities designed to keep the little ones entertained.

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Entry is just $3, while children aged 12 and under can join the fun for free.

For those concerned about their Sunday rituals, fear not — the beloved Nundah Farmers Markets will run as usual the following morning from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m., offering all the local produce, baked goods, and handmade staples visitors know and love.

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The Nundah Christmas Twilight Markets, delivered by Goodwill Projects, continue to be one of Queensland’s standout festive events, bringing community, creativity, and Christmas cheer together in one vibrant night under the twinkling lights.



Published 3-Dec-2025

Farmers Market Expansion Set For October In Nundah

The Nundah Farmers Markets will expand in Nundah with new stalls, entertainment and family activities as part of its regular Sunday market.



Market Day Expansion In Nundah

The Nundah Farmers Markets have scheduled their expansion for Sunday, 12 October, from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Station Street. The expanded event will feature additional stalls, live music, roving performers, children’s activities and face painting. Entry remains free for all visitors.

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Fresh Faces Joining Familiar Favourites

The expansion will introduce businesses such as Sippin Moreton Bay, My Jerky Hut and Ace of Blades Knife Sharpening. These will join established names including Sophie’s So Fresh Fruit and Veg, Walloon Gold Honey and A Day Toastie. Organisers say the new section will broaden the mix available to shoppers while continuing to showcase South-East Queensland growers, farmers, bakers and makers.

Markets Rooted In Community

The Nundah Farmers Markets are held every Sunday at the Nundah Train Station car park, located below Nundah Village. The expansion was rescheduled from its original date to avoid clashing with the Nundah Festival.

The markets are coordinated by Goodwill Projects, which has managed farmers markets across South-East Queensland since 2006. The company currently operates 12 markets and focuses on providing opportunities for small businesses while creating spaces for community connection.

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Sundays With Local Flavour

The Nundah Farmers Markets have become a regular destination for locals, offering fresh produce, baked goods and artisan food alongside ready-to-eat options. The expanded section is expected to add variety while maintaining the community-focused atmosphere that has attracted thousands of visitors each week.

Looking Ahead To October



From 12 October onwards, the new section will be incorporated into the weekly Sunday market in Nundah. Organisers expect the additional stalls and activities to strengthen the appeal of the markets as a regular part of community life on Station Street.

Published 11-Sep-2025