Carseldine’s much-loved Farmers & Artisan Markets are back for 2026, with the weekly event returning to 133 Dorville Road and once again filling Saturday mornings with fresh produce, handcrafted goods and a strong community atmosphere.
The 2026 season officially kicked off on Saturday, 10 January, running from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and will continue every Saturday with free entry for visitors. Organisers say the focus remains on championing South East Queensland growers, makers and small businesses, while offering locals an easy way to shop small and eat well.

Shoppers can expect stalls packed with seasonal fruit and vegetables sourced from across the region, alongside gourmet meats, local seafood and artisan cheese. The market also features flowers and plants, arts and crafts, handmade gifts, homewares, health and lifestyle products, plus alternative therapies — all accompanied by live music from local performers.
Fan favourites are set to return throughout the year, including Wamuran Berries, Honey Badger Coffee, and The Meat Truck, with vendors bringing their best every week for early birds, families and brunch-bound locals alike.

With more than 5,000 customers typically passing through on a Saturday morning, Carseldine Markets has become one of North Brisbane’s busiest farmers and artisan markets. Alongside the weekly event, the team is also known for an active calendar of twilight markets and themed pop-ups.
The markets are presented by Goodwill Projects, a Queensland-based company that curates events and venue experiences across the state.
Carseldine Farmers & Artisan Markets
When: Every Saturday, 6:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Where: 133 Dorville Road, Carseldine
Cost: Free entry














