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Explore eco-friendly community at IndigiScapes markets

4 April 2026
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Celebrate all things naturally wonderful at Eco Markets
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Eco-friendly activities, artisan market stalls and live music are all on offer at the Redlands IndigiScapes Centre Eco Markets on Saturday 11 April 2026.

Redland City Mayor Jos Mitchell said the family-friendly event provided an opportunity to support local businesses and community organisations while learning how to make a difference to our natural world.

“The eco markets are always a popular event for the wide range of sustainable products, from local produce to hand-made ceramics, jewellery and art,” the Mayor said.

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“There are also activities for children to enjoy, such as outdoor time, messy play and face painting.

“Exhibitors will highlight the significant conservation work of local environmental and community groups.

“Council’s Pest and Disaster Management teams and ParkCare and Trail Care teams will be on site and there will be information on Council programs including environmental partnerships, Bushcare and wildlife conservation and rescue.

“Council’s Principal Adviser – Community Education Stacey Thomson, aka Ranger Stacey, will be joined on the outdoor stage by speakers about environmental career opportunities.

“This includes her former Queensland Parks and Wildlife colleague Ranger Tim Moore and Patrick Coolwell from the Indigenous Rangers Program, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Wildlife Officer Ruth Dyer and ultra runner, conservationist and mental health advocate Kieron Douglass.

“A careers corner will provide further opportunities to learn about environmental careers with Redland City Council, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and Griffith University.”

The Mayor said the Eco Markets would also include live music in the gardens, a pop-up op shop with vintage clothing and second-hand items, and a live broadcast by Bay FM.

“There will be plenty of food options from the IndigiCafe as well as food and beverage vans,” the Mayor said.

“You can also enjoy a stroll through the IndigiScapes nature tracks, take in the natural beauty of the botanic gardens, visit the Environment Centre and Gift Shop, or pick up native plants for your gardens from the Native Plant Nursery.

“This event is about celebrating all things local – from local businesses and locally-made creations to the beautiful natural environment on Redlands Coast.”

The Eco Markets will be held from 8am to 12pm on Saturday 11 April 2026 at Redlands IndigiScapes Centre, 17 Runnymede Road, Capalaba.

For more information about the event, visit Council’s website.

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