Mudgeeraba Farmers' Market
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Every Saturday morning from 6.00am-11.30am the Mudgeeraba Farmers’, Fine Food & Artisans Market at the Mudgeeraba Showgrounds will be a hive of activity. Whether offering Farmers, Global Food or Artisans’ markets on Queensland's Gold Coast, the mission of Your Local Markets is:
To facilitate authentic connections between producers, consumers and the local Gold Coast community.
Shopping at YLM's Gold Coast Markets is about more than just a retail experience. Visitors to the Gold Coast and local residents interact with growers or producers of the food or goods for sale and learn more about where their product has come from, how it was made and what elements went into its creation. Shoppers also meet with friends to do their shopping, catch up and linger awhile. It’s far more interactive and rewarding for everyone involved.
We are a plastic bag free market so please BYO string/canvas bags or shopping trolleys. Our canvas market bags are for sale at our newspaper stand for $6
Another important element of shopping at our Gold Coast markets is that shoppers are also supporting their local growers, designers and small businesses. Your Local Markets is proud to be involved in the international movement towards “localisation”
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facebook.comThe early bird catches the worm, so they say and the lovely leisa is making the most of the early morning shopping. Visit us now and fill your baskets at the Mudgeeraba Country Farmers' Market at the beautiful, country Show Grounds 6 till 11.30 every Saturday morning
We know what we're eating this morning! And it's a hearty breakfast from Tomo's House. Pop on down to our quaint country market, sit on the grass under the trees, listen to some music and relax. Mudgeeraba Show Grounds and we'll be here till 11.30 Yourlocalmarkets#
We love our Mudgeeraba Country Farmers' Market! See you for lots of fresh fruits and veggies, dogs attending their training classes, cool music and lots of new friends to meet! Tomorrow and every Saturday from 6.00am - 11.30am at Mudgeeraba Showgrounds.
This is horrific and has reached crisis point. Even though we banned single use plastics in January 2017 they must be banned everywhere NOW and ban every other type of plastics over the coming decade or we are all going to suffer the consequences forever of a poisoned ocean and food chain.
NEW STALLHOLDER...3 DOGS & A BONE! Wow! There's no excuse for you to not come on down with your 4 legged friend or friends and give them treats they'll adore. Starting this Saturday 10 March at Mudgeeraba Farmers' Market, with a huge range of dehydrated pet treats and pet toys for your fur babies! #pettreats #doglovers #yourlocalmarkets
Music line up for this weekends' markets... Saturday 10th March @ Palm Beach - Jason McGregor Saturday 10th March @ Mudgeeraba - Sean Fitzgerald Sunday 11th March @ Bundall - Mark Gray Sean Fitzgerald's East Of Eden Jason McGregor Mark Gray Music #livemusic #yourlocalmarkets #goodvibes
When you shop local you’re supporting small businesses, creating jobs, boosting the local economy, helping the environment and nurturing your community…WE LOVE LOCAL! And you can’t get any more local than YOUR LOCAL MARKETS! Every Saturday at Palm Beach and Mudgeeraba, and every Sunday at Bundall. 6.00am – 11.30am. #loveyourlocalmarkets #buylocal #freshisbest #fieldtofork #foodieparadise 🍍🍉🍞🍊🍌❤️
Pregnant women, the elderly and people with a compromised immune system have been warned to stay away from pre-cut rockmelon after the death of a third person from listeria linked to the contaminated fruit. A total of 15 elderly people have now been diagnosed with listeria, with four Victorians and one Tasmanian joining 10 other confirmed cases. NSW Health on Friday confirmed the death of an infected Victorian following two others from NSW earlier in the week. Australians have been urged to throw out any melons purchased before Wednesday after the outbreak was linked to a rockmelon grower in Nericon, near Griffith. The producer voluntarily stopped production after being told of the contamination. Crisis talks were held between the melon industry and retailers across the country on Thursday with the industry agreeing to review how it packs its fruit. Eating foods that contain the listeria bacteria does not cause illness in most people. But for people with a compromised immune system, the elderly and pregnant women, it can result in severe illness and even death. Vulnerable people should avoid pre-cut melon. Listeria starts with flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, muscle aches, nausea and sometimes diarrhoea. But the symptoms can take a few days or weeks to appear after eating contaminated produce. People at risk should consult their doctor as soon as possible if symptoms appear.
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Mingle at the Palm Beach, Bundall and Mudgeeraba Farmers' Markets, every weekend for your fix of friends, fun and fresh foods! Saturday and Sunday from 6.00am – 11.30am! #yourlocalmarkets #foodiesparadise #farmtotable #buylocal