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  1. A

    Paper Chain

    Good-quality secondhand bookshop.

    reviewed

  2. B

    TCB on Brunswick

    An arcade of chic boutiques between the Brunswick St and Chinatown malls, TCB is the place to find too-cool-for-school streetwear, shoes and sunglasses. Occasionally you’ll find displays of emerging fashion designed by university students.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Jan Power’s Farmers Market

    Fancy some purple carrots or blue bananas? This market, with more than 100 stalls, has some of the most unusual produce available. Also great for regular coloured flowers, cheeses, coffees and fish.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Port Douglas Markets

    There’s a bunch of handmade items and local produce for sale at the groovy Port Douglas Markets, at the bottom of Macrossan St. as well as 20-minute massages.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Original Kuranda Rainforest Markets

    Kuranda’s markets are throbbing by midday, and the Original Kuranda Rainforest Markets has incense sticks burning in the ground and an authentic vibe.

    reviewed

  6. F

    (M)art & Gallery Artisan

    A creative wonderland of one-off and obscure pieces made by Queensland and other Australian designers. Choose from designer jewellery, accessories and ceramics.

    reviewed

  7. Croc Tent

    The Croc Tent, across the road from Lockerbie Homestead, sells souvenirs and provides an unofficial tourist information service.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Green House

    An environmental shop selling candles, resin jewellery and change-your-life books, and providing information about Cairns Frog Hospital.

    reviewed

  9. West Endgreen Flea Markets

    A delightfully hippy market where organic foods, gourmet stalls, herbs and flowers jostle for space with bric-a-brac and buskers.

    reviewed

  10. Foodworks

    This is a Foodworks convenience store, but it’s worth bringing grocery supplies from the mainland.

    reviewed

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  12. Rainforest Village

    You can get fuel and supplies at Rainforest Village, 16km from the ferry on Cape Tribulation Rd.

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  13. H

    New Kuranda Markets

    The New Kuranda Markets is one of Kuranda's markets, which are throbbing by midday.

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  14. I

    South Bank Lifestyles Markets

    This tourist market is full of boomerangs, stuffed kangaroos, tarot readers and opal traders.

    reviewed

  15. J

    Fetish 4 Life

    A funky clothes shop, sells tickets to raves plus party paraphernalia including fire sticks.

    reviewed

  16. K

    Seafood on Hastings

    Brand new takeaway fish and chip joint, with fresh and local written all over it.

    reviewed

  17. Mason’s Store

    Mason’s Store is a one-stop supply shop that also runs tours.

    reviewed

  18. L

    Community Foods

    Lets you fill up your own containers with organic cereal and nut staples.

    reviewed

  19. Woolworths

    This is a Woolworths supermarket for self caterers.

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  20. M

    Woolworths

    Woolworths is in Cairns Central Shopping Centre.

    reviewed

  21. N

    Bookshelf

    Second-hand books. Proceeds go to a women’s shelter.

    reviewed

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  23. O

    Foodworks

    There’s a Foodworks supermarket.

    reviewed

  24. P

    Books on Shields

    Huge range of foreign books and travel guides.

    reviewed

  25. Q

    Neil’s Organics

    Organic fruit, veg and other produce.

    reviewed

  26. R

    Bent Books

    Cute shop for rare and secondhand.

    reviewed

  27. S

    Noosa Organika

    Grocer and cafe of the future!

    reviewed