We’re going walkabout and bringing GATHAA First Nations Markets to the beautiful grounds of Mooloolah River Landcare Native Nursery on Gubbi Gubbi Country 🌿A place dedicated to caring for Country and inspiring others to do the same.
This special Bushfood Lovers Market is for everyone who loves native plants, bush flavours and learning sustainable ways to connect with Country. It’s a day of gathering, sharing knowledge and celebrating the world’s oldest living culture through food, plants and cultural practice.
👣 Market Stalls You’ll Love 👣 Browse a curated lineup of First Nations stalls offering bushfood plants and products, homewares, fashion, original artwork, artefacts, skincare and more — all ethically made, culturally grounded and created with care for Country.
🌱First Nations Workshops & Experiences 🌱 🌿 Cooking with Bushfoods with Aunty Dale Chapman from My Dilly Bag – sharing her deep knowledge, recipes and love for native ingredients 🌱 Bushfood Nursery Walk & Talk with Josie Cox from The Bush Nursery – explore the nursery and learn about native plants, how to grow them & cook them. 🖤 Get Your Didge On – a didgeridoo workshop and yarning space for men and boys to connect with self, Country and other fullas through the vibration of Country 🌱 Jarjums Creative Nature Play with Amelia – a hands-on, playful space for jarjums to explore nature, culture and creativity through guided activities on Country
🪴 What to Expect 🌿 First Nations artisan stalls 🪻 Bushfood products & native plants 🎨 Cultural arts & crafts workshops 🥘 Native-inspired food & drinks 🪴 Mooloolah River Landcare plant sales & nursery tours 🌱 Kids’ nature play & cultural activities
📅 Saturday, 14 February 2026 ⏰ 10:00 AM – 3:00PM 📍 Mooloolah River Landcare Native Nursery 2671 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview QLD 4553
It’s more than a market, it’s a day on Country, learning, sharing and gathering together.
💚 Entry is FREE Follow @gathaa.markets for workshop details and updates coming soon 🌿
We extend our gratitude to Sunshine Coast Council for sponsoring GATHAA First Nations Markets and supporting First Nations business, culture and commmunity