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Eumundi celebrates local this June

Experience the best of Eumundi this Buy Local Day, Saturday 28 June, with a town wide celebration featuring exclusive offers, tastings, giveaways, and more – plus the chance to win a $1000 Eumundi getaway.

Spokesperson Hayley Gee said, “We’re excited to be hosting our second Buy Local Day and incredibly thankful for the generous support of our local business community.”

“This day is a powerful reminder of why buying local matters – it keeps money circulating in our region, strengthens community ties, enriches our culture, and celebrates the talented makers, boutique producers, and creatives who are the heart of our local economy.”

Eumundi will come alive on Buy Local Day with a range of exciting offers and experiences across town.

Shoppers can enter lucky draw prizes at The Pottery and Cinnabar Soul, enjoy Meet the Maker talks at Timbercraftsman as they celebrate their 10th anniversary, and take advantage of discounts of up to 50 per cent at Eumundi & Co.

Eumundi Square will be buzzing with local stallholder specials, while Buchi Kombucha will be offering free tastings and a live demonstration. Fashion lovers can also snap up stylish second-hand finds at White Sorceress in the Eumundi Pavilion. And that’s just the beginning- there’s plenty more to discover on the day.

Buy Local Day Eumundi is part of a Sunshine Coast Council Buy Local initiative and organised by Experience Eumundi in partnership with the Eumundi Chamber of Commerce.

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