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Acacia Ridge Treasure Trove

Searching for a fix of retail therapy? Whether you’re based on Brisbane’s southside or eager to venture out of the inner city, a visit to the Acacia Ridge Treasure Trove is filled with second-hand treasures that won’t upset your budget or the planet!

Acacia Ridge Treasure Trove

Open every Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 4pm, Brisbane City Council’s Treasure Troves, located in Acacia Ridge and Geebung, are where quality household goods and unique items are saved from landfill and resold at a fraction of the price. 

From furniture, homewares, collectables, books, children’s toys, hardware items and sporting equipment, everyone is bound to discover a bargain amongst the rows of second-hand items.

Acacia Ridge Treasure Trove

Attracting budding home stylists and vintage enthusiasts alike, customers walk out with barely used bicycles, quality kitchenware, furniture for their next upcycle project, and one-of-a-kind antiques that could brighten up any home.

Operated by the Endeavour Foundation, Council’s Treasure Troves give residents the opportunity to shop consciously whilst also supporting a great charity, with all proceeds going towards people living with a disability.

Acacia Ridge Treasure Trove

If you have quality items in need of a new life, Treasure Trove donations can be made for free at any of Council’s four resource recovery centres, located in Chandler, Nudgee, Willawong and Ferny Grove. Open 365 days a year,it is recommended that you check that your items are accepted for donation to make your resource recovery centre visit quick and easy.

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Treasure Trove

46 Colebard St West

Acacia Ridge

Sat-Sun 8am-4pm

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