GATHAA Makers Market heads to Jinibara Country with a whole new crew of First Nations artists, bushfood producers and workshop facilitators. It’s a space to support First Nations business, learn something new and spend the morning connecting with community in the Maleny hinterland.
✨ What’s On:
🧺 First Nations Makers Stalls – Discover a curated line-up of First Nations creatives showcasing handmade art, textiles, jewellery, bush botanicals, native spices, fashion, ceramics, homewares and one-of-a-kind pieces. Meet the makers, hear their stories and support Blak business in a meaningful way.
🌿 Bushfood Tastings & Native Flavours – Sample and shop a range of bushfood products including spices, teas, sweet treats and pantry staples. Learn how to bring native ingredients into your everyday cooking with simple tips and flavour inspiration.
🪃 Get Your Didge On with Daz and Caleb – Fellas of all ages are invited to join our popular didge workshop and connect through sound and vibration. Whether you’re starting out or already playing, come along for a jam, learn some basics and share in the rhythm. A welcoming space for young boys, teen and men to build confidence, culture and community.
🧶 Weaving Circle – Sit down, slow down and learn the art of weaving in a relaxed circle setting. Guided by experienced facilitators, this hands-on session is a beautiful opportunity to yarn, create and connect while learning traditional and contemporary weaving techniques.
🎨 Jarjums Creative Space – Our dedicated kids’ area invites little ones to explore nature-based craft, storytelling and hands-on cultural activities guided by caring facilitators. Free, welcoming and designed for curious minds.
🫖 Slow Down in the Hinterland – Grab a coffee, enjoy local eats and soak up the Maleny atmosphere. This is a market designed to wander, discover and connect at your own pace.
GATHAA MAKERS MARKET
Maleny Neighbourhood Centre
Sunday, 15 March 2026
9am= 1pm
Free entry | Family friendly | Everyone welcome
GATHAA First Nations Markets is supported by Sunshine Coast Council