Yungaburra Market News

The Yungaburra Market is now a Non-Smoking Event

No Smoking

Effective from the August 2008 market, smoking will no longer be allowed on the market grounds. This applies to everyone; visitors, stall-holders, and market volunteers. Designated smoking areas will be available at each of the exits, and we will set up an additional designated smoking area near the lower parking lot.

April 2009 Market Date Claimer

ANZAC Day

In 2009 ANZAC day falls on the 4th Saturday of April. To ensure the market activity does not intefere with the morning ANZAC service in Yungaburra, the April 2009 market date has been changed to Sunday 26th April. Please help spread the word!

Yungaburra Markets

The Yungaburra Markets

Yungaburra Markets are the biggest and oldest markets on the Atherton Tablelands.

On one day each month, local producers gather on the commons in the middle of the historic village of Yungaburra to sell fresh produce, flowers, home made crafts, local wines, wooden furniture, clothing and just about anything else you can think of.

Yungaburra Markets

From January to November, the markets are held on the 4th Saturday of the month. The December Market - usually the biggest of the year - is specially scheduled to ensure it falls prior to Christmas eve. In 2008 the December market will be held on Sunday December 21st. See Market Days for more information.

The Markets run from 7:30am to 12:30pm. It pays to come early, as some stalls do sell out before noon.

The Yungaburra Markets are organised by the Yungaburra State Primary School P&C Association. Contact us if you have any questions.

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We didn't think anyone read the fine print, but since you are making the effort, just know that we do try to check our facts but even so we aren't always right. If you aren't entirely satisfied, maybe you should consider a lifestyle change. Email corrections or comments to website@yungaburramarkets.com. And come along to the markets soon, okay?