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Farmers Markets Wollongong: Best Weekly Markets

Discover Wollongong's best farmers markets featuring Illawarra produce, local vendors, and weekend community gathering spots across the region.

By Wollongong Daily · Published 25 June 2026 at 3:24 am · Updated

Updated 2 July 2026 at 3:25 am

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Farmers Markets Wollongong: Best Weekly Markets
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Wollongong's farmers market scene reflects the Illawarra's position between the productive agricultural regions of the Southern Highlands (Bowral, Moss Vale, Robertson) and the coastal growing areas of the Shoalhaven to the south. The weekly markets provide Illawarra residents with direct access to the cool-climate produce of the highlands alongside the subtropical growing potential of the coastal strip.

Wollongong City Market — the Saturday morning city market at Crown Street Mall provides the central market experience for Wollongong CBD and inner suburb residents, combining fresh produce with artisan food vendors, local crafts, and the community social gathering that anchors Saturday morning in the city centre.

Thirroul Farmers Market — the Sunday morning Thirroul market is the Illawarra's most celebrated neighbourhood market, reflecting the village character and food-literate resident demographic of one of the coastline's most sought-after suburbs. The Robertson potato farmers, the Highland Berry Farm, and the Jamberoo dairy producers feature regularly.

Robertson Produce Market — the monthly Robertson Produce Market on the Southern Highlands (45 minutes from Wollongong) is one of NSW's finest rural produce markets, featuring Robertson's famous potato farmers, artisan cheese producers, cool-climate berry growers, and the rich agricultural output of the Highlands plateau at direct-from-farm pricing.

Kiama Farmers Market — the monthly Saturday Kiama market provides the southern Illawarra community with a farmers market experience in the heritage town's main street setting, featuring Shoalhaven and South Coast producers across the full agricultural range.

UOW Community Garden Market — the seasonal UOW Community Garden market provides the university community with a campus farmers market experience and education-oriented food production context unique to the Wollongong market network.

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