Sunshine Coast residents are being urged to support local businesses by shopping, dining and spending close to home.
The Sunshine Coast Council’s Buy Local Day will be held on Saturday, June 27, to shine a spotlight on the sector’s contribution to jobs and the regional economy.
The day will highlight how local spending can support employment, investment and long-term economic growth across the region, which has more than 39,000 small and medium businesses.
Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said Buy Local Day was an opportunity for the community to make a simple choice with a lasting impact.
“Buy Local Day is about backing our remarkable small and medium businesses across the Sunshine Coast,” she said.
“Local business creates local employment so when we choose to shop locally, we’re investing in jobs, families, and our region’s future.
“Of course, every day is a great day to buy from a local business, and Buy Local Day is a fantastic reminder to keep that spending close to home. Supporting local businesses helps drive a thriving economy right here in our community. On June 27, make the choice: buy local and support Sunshine Coast businesses”.

Local business owner and Buy Local Day ambassador Roz White said small spending decisions can make a big difference.
“As a local business owner, I see firsthand how important it is to support local,” she said. “When you shop local, more money stays right here on the Sunshine Coast.”
“At our White’s IGAs, we’re proud to support local producers every single day, Buy Local Day is a great reminder of why that matters.”
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More than 40 businesses showcased their products at Meet the Makers, the Food & Agribusiness Network’s flagship trade event, held at Venue 114 on June 23.
Designed to connect the region’s food and beverage businesses with chefs, retailers, distributors, hospitality venues and industry professionals seeking new products, suppliers and partnerships, the event attracted more than 140 local buyers and businesses.
Buy Local Day was also set to include a community activation, held ahead of the day, at the Nambour Town Market on June 25. Visitors were expected to enjoy the market atmosphere while supporting local stall holders. The activation was set to launch Nambour’s Buy Local Day activities, showcasing the best of local businesses and provide a reason for residents and visitors alike to shop, dine and explore.

The Sunshine Coast is home to 14 Chambers of Commerce that provide a wide range of support. Businesses can connect with a chamber in their area to learn how they can help, and residents can find local suppliers and services.
The Sunshine Coast also consists of a large network of industry groups that support businesses and build capabilities from local producers to manufacturing experts.
Other helpful directories include Buy Local Sunshine Coast, Kawana Island & Local Business Directory, Nambour & Hinterland Business Directory, and Sunshine Coast Food Directory.




