Maroubra’s market game just levelled up. Heffron Park Market takes the energy of the beachside stalls and shifts it under the netball canopy... weatherproof, parking-friendly, and stacked with food, fashion, and finds that keep Sydney’s east buzzing.
Location
Address: Heffron Park, Fitzgerald Avenue entrance, Maroubra NSW 2035
Dates
Next Event: 21 September 2025
Frequency: Monthly
Duration: 8:00am – 2:00pm
Website: cambridgemarkets.com.au
The BioHax Take
Forget wet-weather cancellations and half-baked setups — this one’s covered, literally. Heffron Park Market is where gozleme and paella meet ceramics and vintage denim, all with the Cambridge Markets stamp of curation. It’s part foodie playground, part creative hub, and fully a new Sunday ritual for Sydney’s east.
Who It’s For
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Locals chasing a high-vibe weekend ritual
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Foodies who want more than a supermarket haul
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Creatives, makers, and side-hustlers
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Families who need an easy, stroller-friendly outing
What’s On Offer
• Artisan Foods – gourmet small batch treats, baked goods, preserves and condiments
• Fresh Produce – farm direct fruit and veg, pasture raised eggs, raw honey, herbs and seasonal plants
• Healthy Eats And Street Fare – wholefood wraps, dumplings, plant based paella, fresh bowls and nourishing bites
• Coffee And Drinks – specialty coffee, cold pressed juices, tonics, kombucha and smoothies
• Fashion And Accessories – coastal clothing, handmade jewellery, bags and artisan hats
• Homewares And Decor – natural candles, ceramics, textiles, glassware and local art prints
• Beauty And Wellness – botanical skincare, bath soaks, clean body oils and aromatherapy essentials
• Craft And Design – stationery, original art, handmade ceramics and bespoke design pieces
• Vintage And Preloved – curated vintage fashion, recycled denim and upcycled treasures
• Kids And Family – toys, mini makers and weekend friendly crafts for all ages
• Plants And Flowers – indoor greenery, native plants, herbs and fresh cut florals
• Pet Products – natural treats, leads, collars and eco pet care
• Local Makers And Creators – independent designers, small batch producers and original handcrafted goods
• Community Stalls – local schools, not for profits and community led initiatives supporting Sydney’s east
Sustainability Snapshot
By going weatherproof, vendors reduce waste from weather damage while locals enjoy year-round reliability. Many stalls emphasise local sourcing, handmade goods, and low-packaging setups.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When is Heffron Park Market held?
The market runs on the third Sunday of every month from 8am–2pm, making it one of the newest monthly farmers markets in Sydney’s east.
2. Where is Heffron Park Market located?
You’ll find it under the netball canopy at Heffron Park, Maroubra (Fitzgerald Avenue entrance) — a central, weatherproof venue with free parking.
3. What makes Heffron Park Market different from other Sydney markets?
Unlike beachside stalls that rely on sunshine, this one’s fully undercover. Rain or shine, the stalls are buzzing with artisan food, fashion, and lifestyle finds.
4. Is there parking available?
Yes — one of its biggest perks. Free, generous parking on site means you don’t have to play the coastal car-park shuffle.
5. What kind of stalls will I find?
Expect everything from farm-fresh produce and gourmet street food to fashion, homewares, handmade goods, and even pet products.
6. Is Heffron Park Market family-friendly?
Absolutely. The canopy setup is stroller-friendly, there are kids’ stalls and crafts, and it’s a safe space for the whole crew to wander.
7. Can I bring my dog?
Yes, dogs are welcome — and you’ll even find pet stalls with treats and accessories so they don’t miss out.
8. How can I apply to be a stallholder?
Applications are open now via cambridgemarkets.com.au. Spaces are limited to keep the line-up curated, so it’s best to apply early.
9. Do stallholders need insurance?
Yes, stallholders must have the correct public liability insurance and food safety compliance where applicable.
10. Is entry free for visitors?
Yes, entry is free for all visitors, making it one of the most accessible new markets in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs.
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Article originally published: 10 September 2025, by Editor

