Markets
Grey Lynn has two active markets Car Boot Market and the Farmers Market. In 2024 we started the ReUse Market In Auckland's City Centre.
Every week we have a presence at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market - Live Lightly Stall and the Waste Away group..

The Grey Lynn Car Boot Market runs on the Last Sunday of the month.
The ReUse Market is on the second Sunday of the Month at Victoria St Car Park in Auckland's City Centre

Grey Lynn Farmers Market - Weekly at the Grey Lynn Community Centre

Since 2009 Lynn Green has been running the Waste Away stand at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market.
Local Markets
We started with the Grey Lynn Farmers Market in 2009 , then started the Grey Lynn Car Boot Market. In 2024 the Reuse Market. Follow our journey here.
Grey Lynn Farmers Market goes palm oil free
Media Release from the Grey Lynn Farmers Market 11 November 2013 The Grey Lynn Farmers Market is already a popular market for Aucklanders to shop for locally grown and produced foods. Now market shoppers can feel confident that their purchases are not supporting the palm oil industry and the environmental damage and habitat destruction that…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Farmers Market at Auckland Zoo
On Sunday, November 17th the Grey Lynn Farmers Market will be held at Auckland Zoo as part of Auckland Zoo’s Orangutan Caring Week. This special market day at Auckland Zoo will celebrate and promote local, palm-oil-free foods. The market will be held in the entrance plaza to Auckland Zoo and as always there will be no…
Read MoreFourth birthday celebrations for our local Farmers Market
The much-loved Grey Lynn Farmers Market has been operating for four years now and we’re celebrating this Sunday with an extra-festive market! Soul Samba Circus will be playing some fantastic music, we’ll have a birthday cake, and there will be a prize draw for some great prizes from our stallholders and our sponsor Ripe Deli. …
Read MoreGLFM Community newsletter
The GLFM winter community newsletter has been delivered to all households in the Greater Grey Lynn area. If you didn’t receive it please contact the market manager Sarah on glfarmersmarket@gmail.com
Read MoreIndian Cooking Classes at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market
Great news! Two series of Indian Vegetarian Cooking Classes coming up with two fantastic Indian chefs. Indian Vegetarian Cooking with Varsha Belwalkar The first series of classes will take place in August, with Indian chef Varsha Belwalkar. She will be focusing on quick, easy, healthy meals. Especially for this season are Hot / Warm Tomato…
Read MoreFairtrade at the Grey Lynn Farmers Market
Fairtrade Fortnight is from May 4-19 and there will be a range of events around New Zealand to raise awareness of Fairtrade products. From Fairtrade ANZ: “Every product carrying the Fairtrade Label has been independently checked against international standards, all the way from the field to the shelf, so you can trust that the products…
Read MoreResolve to Eat Healthy, Local, Seasonal food in 2013
Summer is a wonderful time of year to begin a new years resolution to eat healthier. At the Grey Lynn Farmers Market, it is made easy to enjoy the freshest, most delicious produce on offer. The market has a great selection of locally grown spray-free and organic produce picked just before the market. These fruits and vegetables minimally…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Farmers’ Market goes Zero Waste
2025 Update Grey Lynn Farmers Market is fully committed to Zero Waste 25 October 2012 The Grey Lynn Farmers Market is leading the way to become New Zealand’s first zero waste farmers market with a range of innovative approaches aimed at reducing, reusing and recycling the waste that is created at the Market. “We are…
Read MoreBernie Griffen and Friends to play today at the Market
A foot-stamping round of ballads from the deep south to bring you in from the wet and cold. Entertainment by Bernie Griffen and Friends at the Grey Lynn Farmers’ Market today. Also on this morning The Low-Down on Solar PV Technology – Free Seminar Photovoltaic solar panels are an investment in your home – but they can help…
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