Next Markets:
POWERHOUSE - SAT 21 december 2024
MANLY - SAT 21 december 2024
MITCHELTON - SUN 2 february 2025

The 21st of December marks our final markets of 2024 at Powerhouse and Manly. We will take a short break over the holidays and return in the new year on the 18th of January 2025. We wish you a wonderful and safe holiday season!

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The Jan Powers Farmers Markets are local icons that advocate for regional produce, provide a paddock-to-plate connection and blaze a trail for farmers markets in Brisbane.

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FARMERS MARKET

Markets Schedule

Powerhouse

Every Saturday, 6am - 12pm
Brisbane Powerhouse, Lamington St, Newfarm

Manly

1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, 6am - 12pm
Manly Harbour Royal Esplanade

Mitchelton

1st Sunday of the month, 6am - 12pm
Blackwood St, Mitchelton

 

The Jan Powers Farmers Markets are local icons that advocate for regional produce, provide a paddock-to-plate connection and blaze a trail for farmers markets in Brisbane.

A passion project of Brisbane identity and renowned foodie Jan Power, the first Jan Powers Farmers Market was founded in the 1990s as a way to connect consumers with the farmers and producers who grew, made and supplied their food.

More than three decades later, Jan Powers Farmers Markets champion farmers, growers and producers at three sites across Brisbane: Jan Powers Farmers Markets PowerhouseJan Powers Farmers Markets Mitchelton and Jan Powers Farmers Markets Manly.

The bustling, open-air markets welcome thousands of visitors each market day, attracted by a diverse array of fresh produce, handmade products, artisan wares and delicious food, all with the consistent quality and warm service renowned across the Jan Powers Farmers Markets.

Each stallholder is personally involved in the product they sell – they pick it, pack it, prepare it or pull it out of the ground themselves before passing it directly to the customer.

Local growers and artisans? Apply to become a stallholder →