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Celebrating Aboriginal culture, one brushstroke at a time

Art Yarramunua brings Aboriginal art to the heart of Burleigh.

Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

When you step into Art Yarramunua, you’re not just entering any art gallery; you’re embarking on a journey through the rich tapestry of Indigenous culture. Located in the heart of Burleigh Heads, the gallery team have created a space that’s a haven for locals and visitors to immerse themselves in the world of Indigenous art and culture.

Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Founded and curated by internationally renowned painter and art dealer, Stan Yarramunua, it’s time to get immersed in the storytelling and rich cultural heritage of Indigenous communities. Consciously curated with a bespoke collection of one-of-a-kind, handmade original artworks, the dedicated team at Art Yarramunua are on a mission to preserve, empower and share the stories of Indigenous communities to the world, and their connection to tradition, land and the artists behind them.

Close up of art at Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Close up of art at Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Stan Yarramunua: A Journey of Art and Culture
Stan Yarramunua’s journey into the world of art began over 30 years ago, where he started picking up the paintbrush before eventually expanding his repertoire to include selling paintings, didgeridoos, and clapsticks at markets and galleries.

In 2008, Stan Yarramunua achieved a significant milestone by opening one of the world’s first privately owned and managed Aboriginal art galleries in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD.

Now, Art Yarramunua calls the Gold Coast home and continues to thrive – where it’s proudly become a hub for art enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of Aboriginal culture.

Art Yarramunua (image supplied)
Stan painting at Art Yarramunua (image supplied)

Empowering Artists and Communities
What sets Art Yarramunua apart is its support of Indigenous communities. Each piece of art purchased from the gallery directly benefits the artists and their communities, with Stan believing in the power of art to not only adorn walls and bring spaces to life, but also to strengthen communities.

As you explore the gallery’s diverse collection, you’ll find original pieces that tell incredible stories – these pieces are not just expressions of creativity; they are windows into the heart and soul of the Aboriginal culture. Through Art Yarramunua, Stan and his team are bridging the gap between generations, passing on the stories, and ensuring the survival of traditions that have endured for centuries.

Close up of Aboriginal art, Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Close up of Aboriginal art, Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Beyond the Gallery Walls
Stan Yarramunua’s dedication to Aboriginal culture goes beyond the gallery. His resume is impressive (and very long) with his influence expanding through speaking and performing, while also commissioning bespoke pieces for some of the country’s best known brands including ANZ, Coles, Tennis Australia and Healthscope, he’s even tried his hand at acting!

Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

You’ll even find some of Stan’s pieces in the homes of famous performers worldwide such as ACDC, Bono, Prince, Stevie Wonder and many more. Having completed commissioned artwork for Tennis Australia and revelling the Totem pole for Ash Barty at the Australian Open 2023.

Looking for Stan’s mark closer to home? You’ll find his signature style on the new North Burleigh Surf Club Nippers uniform. He was even invited to speak at the Burleigh TED Talk and recently travelled to Germany to collect the bones of his ancestors and bring them back to Australia.

Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

So not that you needed any more convincing that Art Yarramunua is more than an art gallery; it’s a testament to the enduring spirit of Aboriginal culture and the dedication of Stan Yarramunua and his team. Their commitment to preserving Indigenous heritage, empowering artists, and sharing stories with the world is a beacon of cultural preservation and understanding. When you visit Art Yarramunua, you’re not just experiencing the art; you’re part of a cultural movement that spans generations and empowers communities.

Where: 2/30 James Street, Burleigh Heads
When:10am to 3pm, Mon- Sat and Sundays and after hours by Appointment
Contact: 0474 769 218
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Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski
Images by Belinda Symons

STORY SPONSORED BY ART YARRAMUNUA

Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Art Yarramunua Gallery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

10 things to do at SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025

QLD's largest outdoor sculpture festival celebrates 23 years.

Unbridled Freedom, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
Unbridled Freedom, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)

Get ready, Gold Coast! Our favourite spectacle- SWELL Sculpture Festival- is back, bigger and brighter than ever!

Kicking off on Friday 12th and wrapping up on Sunday 21st September, the festival showcases the amazing artistic talents of local, national and international artists. Celebrating its 23rd anniversary, there are plenty of exciting events including a beachside SWELL Fringe Festival, pop up indoor SWELL Smalls Gallery, and the much-loved SWELL Kids area. Plus, there are pop-up exhibitions across the city, including at Oasis Shopping Centre and Pacific Fair.

The vast majority of the SWELL action is free (yeeha), with a scattering of paid entry/ticketed events, and there is literally something here for everyone!

Aside from viewing the amazing sculptures that are on display this year, here’s our pick of the litter, highlighting 10 additional activations you just can’t miss.

Beach Ball Spider, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
Beach Ball Spider, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
Wellness at SWELL 2024

There is a whole program of wellness allowing you to move, skate and smile around the sculptures. From sunrise pilates or SUP’ing to retro dance classes to a silent disco under the stars there is something for everyone. Free or low cost events. Click here for more info.
Where: Around Currumbin Beach,
When: Various events from Friday 12 – Saturday 20 September

SWELL Workshops

Get your creative juices flowing with artist-led workshops throughout the festival. Highlights include Form & Feather, Watercolour, Sea Turtle Wire art, Steampunk vases, Paint & Sip, Eco-printing, and hands-on classes from Monte Lupo, Lara Pisarek, Anthea Amore, Cara Sanders, and more. A wildly eclectic lineup to inspire everyone. Click here for more info.
Where: Around Currumbin Beach
When: Various events from Friday 12 – Sunday 21 September

End of the Race, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
End of the Race, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
Pawsome Pilates

Pilates with pups? Count us in. Join Sharon Dean from Treehouse Fitness and Seb Lemaire from Canines on Cue for an all-levels class that’ll stretch your body and your pup’s skills. Expect strength, balance, relaxation — and a few wagging tails. BYO mat, water and dog (on a lead). No pup? No worries. Free event
Where: Len Wort Park, Currumbin Beach
When: 9.30am – 10.30am, Saturday 20 September

A Seat At The Table in SWELL Smalls Gallery

Dress to impress for an unforgettable night of art, music, and fine dining. Join the SWELL Sculpture Society for a black-tie evening featuring a five-course menu by Executive Chef Rafael Dias, live music from Glenn Barry & Rebecca Rose, and the chance to experience the SWELL Smalls Gallery at night. Proudly presented by Community Bank Tugun. $175 + booking fee. Book here.
Where: SWELL Smalls Gallery, Vika, 766 Pacific Pde, Currumbin Beach
When: 6pm – 9pm, Friday 19 September

Dream Rider, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
Dream Rider, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
SWELL Kids Elements

Kids, this one’s for you! Back again, in a brand-new location: Len Wort Park in Currumbin, SWELL Kids Elements will run daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Get ready for a chock-a-block of creative workshops like Seedling Planter sessions, Storyfest Beach Library, circus-styled Roving Astronauts, clay play with Monte Lupo, and gorgeous “Floral Dreams” mosaic art. The best part, most of it’s free! Click here for the timetable.
Where: Len Wort Park, Teamangum Street, Currumbin Beach
When: 9am to 5pm daily. Various events from Friday 12 – Sunday 21 September

Gold Coast Open House Night at SWELL

Where art, architecture and design collide. Join Gold Coast Open House for an evening of inspiring conversation with artists, architects and designers, plus a guided sculpture tour, welcome drink, grazing boards and paella in the exclusive SWELL Art Party marquee. $95 + booking fee. Book here.
Where: Fringe Pavilion, Wallace Nicoll Park, Currumbin Beach
When: 4pm – 8pm, Wednesday 17 September

SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
Bathers, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image supplied)
SWELL Fringe Festival

By day or night, there’s always something happening at SWELL Fringe. Think live music, inspiring conversations, audio trails, and more. Sip at the Fringe Bar, tune in to acoustic sets by Youth Music Venture, or wander the “Altered Tides” audio trail on the shore. It’s a creative playground that pulses with energy. Click here for the timetable.
Where: Around Currumbin Beach
When: Various events from Friday 12 – Sunday 21 September

Daily Guided Sculpture Walks

Take a stroll with a difference. Join guest curators for a guided walk through the sculptures, uncovering the stories, methods and creative magic behind each piece. Expect fresh perspectives, engaging conversations and plenty of inspiration along the way. $16.50 + booking fee per adult. Kids under 16 free with an adult. Book here.
Where: Meet at the SWELL Smalls Gallery, 766 Pacific Parade, Currumbin Beach (inside the new Currumbin Nippers Club)
When: 10am daily, 12 – 21 September

Global Tension by Alex Polo, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image by Lex imagery)
Global Tension, SWELL Sculpture Festival 2025 (image by Lex imagery)
Dino-mite Explorer Show

Stomp, chomp and roar your way into the prehistoric world with Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. Meet baby dinos Stella, Razor and Chompa in this fun, interactive show packed with singing, dancing and dino-sized discoveries. Perfect for curious kids (and dino-loving grown-ups too).
Where: Yulagi Space, Len Wort Park, Currumbin Beach
When: 9.30am – 9.50am daily, Friday 12 – Sunday 21 September

SWELL Park ‘n’ Ride

It’s not an event in itself, but anything that reduces parking stress deserves a shout out. Currumbin Valley Coaches is providing a free SWELL shuttle bus running in a continuous loop between SWELL Sculputre estival and Currumbin RSL daily.
Where: Currumbin RSL & Wallace Nicoll Park, Currumbin Beach
When: 9.00am – 4.45pm, Friday 12 – Sunday 21 September 

Words by  Chelsea IpsenBelinda Symons

Meet Tania Blanchard

Visual Artist based in Burleigh Heads

Ever look at a piece of art and just get lost in its beauty and find yourself smiling through a whirlwind of thoughts? Because same. Often for us, when the art is bigger and brighter it often is better – let’s be honest. And one local artist that gives us serious love heart eyes is Tania Blanchard. You may recognise her impasto dots style art from The Block, or prestigious magazines like Queensland Homes or Home Beautiful. Read on to find out about her creative process and her local loves.

Tania Blanchard, Remco Photography
Tania Blanchard, Remco Photography

How long have you been a Gold Coast local?
I’ve been on the Gold Coast in Burleigh for almost 18 years. A whole lifetime — in fact, my first son was only 9 months old when we moved here from Sydney. There have been a lot of milestones here.

Burleigh has definitely changed in those 18 years. It’s pretty cliche but my husband at the time got his dream job here and was mad about surfing so we just up and moved and I haven’t left since.

I have seen Burleigh change over the years from what seemed like a very quiet, low-key street to now a super cool place that everyone wants to live in. Amazing restaurants, great clothing stores and an atmosphere that is exciting and very welcoming.

Experiencing the change has been phenomenal. One thing that hasn’t changed in the laid-back feel that Queensland will always offer — you can still head straight off the beach and walk around bare feet — it’s great!

Tania Blanchard, Remco Photography
Tania Blanchard, Remco Photography

What do you love the most about the Gold Coast?
Apart from the obvious things like the amazing beaches, surf breaks, laid-back lifestyle and fabulous weather, there’s a really cool art scene here. I used to own an art gallery in Burleigh where I was in the thick of the local art community. I met some amazing and talented local artists and we are still friends today.

There’s a real stereotype about what Gold Coasters are, but once you go deeper than the surface the people are fantastic. So it’s the down-to-earth and gorgeous friendships that I have made over the years that make me love the Gold Coast. Most of these wonderful friendships were made when my kids were young so we have been friends for years. We support one another, and go on family holidays together. I feel very grateful for these genuine friendships that will last a lifetime.

We know better than to listen to what other people have to say because narrowmindedness doesn’t exist within my group of friends’ community. It’s like anywhere, people judge a book by its cover, but you need to read the book to fully understand the characters and the story.

Tania Blanchard working in her studio, Remco Photography
Tania Blanchard working in her studio, Remco Photography

Tell us a bit about yourself.
Personally, none of my days are planned out, I just fly by the seat of my pants mostly. It’s different every day and it kind of revolves around my three kids. They are home from school around 3:30 pm and I am always still trying to paint in my studio as I work quite late until it’s dinner time. I would love to say I put my feet up and read the paper and relax sometimes but there’s a lot that goes into running a busy household and business.

Professionally, I’m a one-woman show. I could work on my business 24 hours and still not get everything done because there is always something on the go. I love to start my day with a chai tea (or two) and answer a few emails. Then I do like to go into my studio and paint while the kids are at school. I go into my little world here. It’s my space and I love it. I often listen to podcasts or audiobooks while I paint. But then I often play nothing and just transcend into silence. I do like being absorbed in my thoughts as I’m so busy crazy in the outside world that sometimes having silence is just bliss…just me and my palate knife surrounded by colourful canvasses.  And sometimes play music (really loud) and I have been known to dance and sing. I can be a bit daggy but I don’t care…no one is watching (hopefully)!

Tania with Gravitation Nebula Series artwork (image supplied)
Tania with Gravitation Nebula Series artwork (image supplied)

What’s been your journey to becoming an artist? 
I often joke that I have been around the sun a few times… and it means that I have had a few different careers, but it has always been associated with art. I’ve been very connected to art. Even as a young girl, I would spend hours drawing so it was no surprise that I went on to pursue a visual art degree. I had great relationships with my teachers and mentors and that has shaped who I am as an artist today. I started having art exhibitions in the pre-internet days and back then I felt like it was really hard for artists to make a living as I certainly wasn’t making any money as an artist.

I went on to do graphic design studies and was a graphic designer for 15 years. I sang in a band plus worked as a DJ while I was doing this job, there were plenty of creative outlets during this time. My life has always been about creativity, writing songs, playing music, designing and learning about art, but I wasn’t sure where it was all going to head…

Moving from Sydney to the Gold Coast and starting a family meant becoming a full-time Mum so art took a backseat for a while. I had this longing to get back to my roots as an artist and started to see other people sharing their art on IG and it made me just think — I need to go on and do it. About eight years ago it took off and I haven’t looked back since.

Tania Blancard artwork, interiors Kira & Kira, photograph by Daniel Green
Tania Blancard artwork, interiors Kira & Kira, photograph by Daniel Green

How would you describe your work?
My work is made up of highly textural impasto dots or markings made with varying sizes of pallet knives. My pieces often start with layers of dark colours at the bottom and the last layers are usually lighter therefore there’s a sense of depth to each painting. Because the final layers are usually made with a smaller palate knife therefore my paintings from a distance can have a ‘dot’ look about them. When people ask what I’m up to, I have this joke that I say ‘Oh, just dropping dots’ — meaning I’m going to go and paint with my pallet knife.

I’ve always been drawn to bright colours and also have a love for clashing colours and warm colours against cool colours. I find this adds another dimension to my work. I intend that the way I arrange the dots will draw people into the picture. My desire is for my work to make people feel something — colour theory and psychology behind the emotional state when viewing different colours are super interesting to me.

My work is three-dimensional — paintings so textural they cast shadows — like it’s almost a combination of sculpture and painting, but on a canvas. They always look different depending on what time of the day it is and the way they are lit so they have a distinct versatility about them. I’ve even had feedback from my collectors about how much the painting changes and that they see something new every time they look at it.

Close up of Field of Blossoms artwork by Tania Blanchard (image supplied)
Close up of Field of Blossoms artwork by Tania Blanchard (image supplied)

What has been the biggest opportunity and/or challenge so far for you?
It was my friend Simone founder of the gorgeous Kira & Kira interiors store that first spotted my artwork via Instagram over eight years ago. She loved what I was doing and said that she’d love to sell my art in her store.  I was so excited at this prospect and even more excited when my first artwork was sold only a couple of weeks later. The next artwork was sold only a couple of minutes after I delivered it to K&K and this was the start of something a bit crazy and where it all took off. Artworks would sell almost immediately after I delivered them and I almost couldn’t keep up with the demand. My artwork takes so long to create. So I do have Kira and Kira to thank for my first opportunity of getting my artwork out into the world. We remain the greatest of friends and continue to support one another still to this day.

My second opportunity was back in 2017 when my artwork was featured in Ronnie and Georgia’s award-winning room on The Block. This was huge for me. I think I got over one thousand followers in a day (and more as the show went on) plus my art was featured in the background when all the homes went up for auction. The sale of my prints from that episode went off so I got lots of exposure from a different kind of audience.

Tania with Shelley Craft (image supplied)
Tania with Shelley Craft (image supplied)

I also believe that the best opportunities are often created by you. When I owned an art gallery and held my solo exhibitions and supported other artists it was an incredible opportunity to be a part of the local art community. Through hosting events at the gallery I was able to meet all sorts of people from art lovers to art directors and curators and even rockstars like Amy Shark who came along to my solo exhibition and now owns one of my artworks which hangs in her entranceway here on the Gold Coast…it was a magical time in my life.

Running my gallery wasn’t without its challenges. Everything was self-funded, from the exhibition marketing to the drinks served — I worked hard and paid for it all myself while creating art and supporting others to create their works too.

Just the everyday challenges of running a business on your own there’s a lot of juggling as I have three teens at home, life is very busy but I wouldn’t have it any other way. I find it hard to switch off sometimes but it’s not a chore at all, I love that I can be an artist and do what I love every day — it’s so rewarding to be able to push myself towards my goals.

Tania with Amy Shark, Remco Photography
Tania with Amy Shark, Remco Photography

What’s on the cards for the rest of 2023?
There are plenty of new opportunities for me this year. With my art, I am always wanting to extend and push myself into new creative endeavours. I’d love to combine my art with sculpture and I’m currently working on a piece that from a distance looks completely different on the outside to what it is on the inside…a parody that often I am met with people judging people before they get to know someone.

This year I am working on my solo show to be held around the middle of the year. I’m not sure of the location just yet but it will be somewhere that is unusual and where you would find a ‘normal’ art exhibition. I like the idea of showing work and juxtaposing my art against an obscure location. It will be the complete experience — the location, the invitation, the viewing itself… I’m planning for it to be a huge interactive event.

What is the best piece of business advice that you have ever been given?
It might not necessarily be business advice but it’s important to know who you are and trust your intuition. Whether with artistic expression, collaborations or business decisions, you have to back yourself 100%. Follow your gut. Ultimately you are the one who knows what works and what doesn’t. Take a breath and listen to yourself, you will make the right decision. I’ve had to learn how to trust the process, stay in my lane and just push myself past the fear of something not working.

Tania Blanchard in her studio, Remco Photography
Tania Blanchard in her studio, Remco Photography

What are your Gold Coast favourites…
Café/coffee spot: I love my chai. I don’t drink coffee so chai is my obsession and I am always on the hunt for a great one. Paddock in Burleigh does it well.
Restaurant: OOOOh This is a hard one as there are so many good restaurants in Burleigh now. Can I say three? I would have to Jimmy Wah’s. It’s been around for years but the food is always amazing as well as the service. And Restaurant Labart and also Light Years. These restaurants always serve exceptional food and service and have a great vibe so you feel like you’re getting the whole experience… I rarely go out these days so I like to know that I am going to have the best experience going to any of these places.
Bar or place for a drink: You really can’t beat the views and atmosphere of the Burleigh Pavillion. I know a lot of my male friends go to this next place but I’ve often been known to break the stereotype and meet up with my gal pals for a quick Friday afternoon bevy at The Crabpot. It’s very down-to-earth, friendly and has a local Burleigh vibe and I feel often like a spring chicken here which is nice for a change.
Beach: Nothing beats south Burleigh. All my three kids love to surf, especially my two older boys so you will often find them surfing Burleigh and how lucky are they to be living so close to one of the world’s best surf breaks. I have gone out with them but I just end up sitting on my surfboard watching them at least I’m out in the water.

How do you choose to spend your days off?
I’m lucky if I get a day off to spend doing entirely what I want to do. On those rare occasions, I just go to the beach, maybe for a run or go to pilates. I love to take Millie, my loyal pooch who is always by my side for walks. She also loves the beach and comes swimming out with me. Even if the waves are enormous she will always be right behind me trying to keep up.

 

26 reasons locals love Burleigh Heads

Bug rolls, the beloved hill and local brews.

Burleigh Hill (image courtesy of Destination Gold Coast)
Burleigh Hill (image courtesy of Destination Gold Coast)

Oh, Burleigh, you little beauty, what’s not to love, right? Since the dawn of time (or the dawn of the GC at least), Burleigh has been one of the most-loved suburbs amongst a slew of strong contenders.

Sure, the beach is beautiful (that Hill is iconic for a reason) and James Street boasts all the best eats and acai bowls galore, but it’s more than that. Burleigh has a soul of its own born of cruisy, barefoot, salty sea breeze vibes you simply won’t find anywhere else. Gushing aside, we’ve found the best of Burleigh so you don’t have to.

Here’s our guide to the best eats, bars, shopping spots and places to visit so you can see why the locals love it and you should too (or else). We always say, when in Burleigh, do as the locals do.

Haven, Burleigh (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Haven, Burleigh (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Fine Dining
Haven

Perched three floors high, within the stunning new Mondrian Gold Coast, is Haven. What is the Haven, you ask? It’s a nothing-short-of-exceptional beach club, spanning a refined yet relaxed dining room, private cabanas, a full-service pool club and a sunset bar. Whether you’re brunching in your bikini or toasting at twilight, Haven is where it’s at. As the sun sets, the evening comes alive with a soundtrack of DJs, curated playlists and live performances.
Where: Level 3/3 First Ave, Burleigh Heads

Rick Shores

Literally opening out onto the sand at Burleigh Beach, Rick Shores is loved not just by locals but globally for its stunning sunset views and those tiny little taste sensations, otherwise known as Bug Rolls. If you’ve never tasted one, you’ve been wasting your life (seriously). Make a booking RIGHT NOW and order like 5. Wash them down with one of Rick’s signature cocktails, and you’re a bona fide Burleigh-ite.
Where: Shop 3, Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads

Red Curry, Jimmy Wah's, Burleigh Heads (image supplied)
Red Curry, Jimmy Wah's, Burleigh Heads (image supplied)
Jimmy Wahs

If you’re looking for fancy food but with the relaxed vibe that’s quintessentially Burleigh, look no further. The stunning space offers incredible Vietnamese dishes inspired by trips to Vietnam, tasting some of the very best street food in the world every single day. Sounds epic! It’s a refined style of dining paired with mouthwatering cocktails and a sleek, pared-back vibe. Jimmy Wahs is one of the Gold Coast’s most impressive eateries, and we are big fans.
Where: 1724 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

Restaurant Labart

The fine dining venue has become part of the fabric of Burleigh’s bustling heart, but it’s also become one of the Gold Coast’s premier dining destinations. Tucked away on West Street, the five-star, seasonal-produce-led restaurant is an absolute must-visit. Trust us, your dining experience here won’t be easily forgotten. The produce is sustainable, and the wine list features some of the most stunning natural wines in the world. The service is impeccable too, but in a fun, not-too-formal way. We LOVE.
Where: 2A/8 West Street, Burleigh Heads 

Restaurant Labart by Andy Macpherson Studio (image supplied)
Restaurant Labart by Andy Macpherson Studio (image supplied)
Casuals Eats
Apres Surf

Après Surf is your friendly neighbourhood bar in Burleigh. If a crisp beer, indulgent pub-style eats, and DJ beats sound like your pint of lager, this place is for you. It’s plain ol good vibes from 5pm daily (except Tuesdays) with DJs every weekend! Head there on a Thursday for $1 dumplings and free stand-up comedy from 8pm! Doesn’t get much better than that, and Burleigh locals know it.
Where: 1/1837 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Costa Taco

They started off as a taco-slinging hole-in-the-wall in Palm Beach in 2021, instantly becoming a cult favourite. Now, they’ve levelled things up with a move to Burleigh. Think bigger and better space, with the same beloved laid-back Aussie beach culture, and big Mexican flavours we all know and love. The new location invites you to settle in, sip a marg (or three) and let the good vibes take you to Mexico. Batanga, anyone?
Where: 1718 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Costa Taco, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Costa Taco, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Red Hot Cod

Looking for a Burleigh locals’ guide to the best fish and chips in town? Look no further. And this place doesn’t just stop at fish and chips (even though we wouldn’t recommend going past them). They also serve fresh poke bowls and vibrant superfood bowls, plus a range of Bali-inspired dishes that reel in people from all over; they’re that good. Think flavour-packed Gado-Gado, nasi goreng and Bali satay chicken sticks. Wash it down with a premium cocktail and watch Burleigh come to life (this place is in a prime people-watching locale).
Where: 1716 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Al Bacio Gelato

A true family-run gelateria, Al Bacio Gelato Naturale is run by husband-and-wife duo Craig and Rebecca Heininger, alongside their daughter, Jaime. Since opening in late 2025, they’ve been serving scoops of authentic, 100% natural Italian gelato to Burleigh locals (and visitors), and we cannot be more thankful. The signature Al Bacio, meaning “as good as a kiss” in Italian, is a rich chocolate-hazelnut scoop made with homemade hazelnut paste from Piemonte, Italy. Then, for those who like to gulp down their gelato, you can order your favourite flavour in thick shake form. Can we get a hell yeah?
Where: 7/1840 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Al Bacio Gelato Naturale, Burleigh (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Al Bacio Gelato Naturale, Burleigh (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Crispy Italian

As you cruise down the GC Highway, the striking red and white umbrellas and festoon lights grab your attention and give you a whiff of what awaits inside. Crispy Italian is where to head when you’ve got a hankering for wood-fired pizza done insanely well. You’ll get a fun, laid-back vibe and a menu stacked with la pasta, la pizza, woodfired gnocchi and desserts impossible to resist. Did someone say Aperol spritz? Oh yeah, that was us.
Where: 4/1840 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Local

Local is one of those venues that just gets it. Equal parts polished and laidback, this Burleigh favourite nails the brief from morning through to late arvo and beyond, making it the kind of place you pop into “just for one” and somehow leave with a full camera roll and a new core memory. With multiple spaces to suit every vibe, from the fairy light–lit beer garden and fully stacked tinnie bar to plush indoor booths and a main bar made for game days, Local is built for long hangs, big feeds and even bigger catch-ups. The menu covers all bases (classic pub grub, elevated plates and a few fancy moments for good measure) and the atmosphere is always buzzing.
Where: 1744 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

Tarte Bakery & Cafe, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Tarte Bakery & Cafe, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Coffee Hangs
Tarte Bakery & Cafe

There’s a good reason this gem is heaving at all hours: the home of the iconic muffin top (IYKYK) and some of the best coffee in town. It’s not just locals who love it – you’ll find Gold Coasters and beyond flocking here for a taste of the goods. Come for a coffee and to get around their huge menu with something for everyone – literally, it’s impossible to not love something. Plus, we’re pretty sure it’s mandatory to leave with a pastry in tow – go on, you deserve it.
Where: 1748 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Paddock Bakery

Locals know the only thing loose in this (top) paddock is scrumptious, buttery baked goods. Since opening its charmingly renovated doors in 2014, Paddock has been the ultimate spot for brunch, lunch and sweet treats that keep us coming back daily. With lush gardens, a cottage, loft, rooftop and barn to hide away in, the menu is just as endless as the spots to enjoy it – perfect for indulgence, people-watching, or a little bit of both.
Where: 20 Hibiscus Haven, Burleigh Heads

Mohr Cafe and Deli, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Mohr Cafe and Deli, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Mohr

A local newbie that’s already earned its rightful place on this list (which is saying something). Start with a coffee- because there’s no other way, and theirs is superb-  before diving deep into their menu full of hearty but totally healthy eats. Think Shakshuka Scramble with charred eggplant, peppers, tomato chilli salsa & charred bread. Chef’s hot tip: add brisket. Or, indulge yourself in a croque monsieur made with ham and gruyere, fried eggs, cheese sauce, green pea chef salad and parmesan that will blow your beret off. Everything here is made fresh, seasonal, and irresistible.
Where: 4 Hibiscus Haven, Burleigh Heads

Palm Springs

Serving Southern California vibes (think cactus, umbrellas, pastel greens) all day long, alongside morning margaritas (you read correctly), epic eats and epic coffee. If you didnt catch on, Palm Springs does things a little differently, and Burleigh locals love them for it. They said, ” We will give you avocado smash and serve you one better”. Better in the form of a morning marg with breakfast tacos. It may sound rogue, but don’t tell us it isn’t exactly what you’ve been waiting for. Ideal hangover feed, perfect weekend brunch. Thank us later.
Where: 1878 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Palm Springs Cafe (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Palm Springs Cafe (Image: © 2020 Inside Gold Coast)
Something To Drink
Paloma Wine Bar

This small but mighty wine bar has one of the largest selections of boutique wines (we mean, it is in the name) with some seriously epic eats to accompany. We can’t go past the cheeseburger – seriously, don’t sleep on this – and if you don’t know where to start on what to sip, the expert team always nail the reccos. Pop a Pet Nat on your must-try for something a little bubbly, or if you’re more of a red drinker, their signature chilled reds are the ultimate for a hot summer’s day.
Where: 12 James Street, Burleigh Heads

Rosella’s

It’s the good time, slightly fancy Australiana bar of your dreams, and it is perfectly at home in Burleigh Heads. Rosella’s is a local haunt that’s been a firm favourite since its opening. With both a drinks and a food menu made entirely of Australian produce, we are in heaven. They’ve got cocktails inspired by Fantales, Blinky Bill and Bondi Beach, all the very best Aussie beers and some of the tastiest eats to pair. It’s refined, beautifully decked out and created by a couple of absolute legends. Love.
Where: 6/1734 Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

Familiar Spirits Distillery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Familiar Spirits Distillery, Burleigh Heads (Image: © 2025 Inside Gold Coast)
Familiar Spirits

This fam-and-friends-run distillery from husband-and-wife duo Justin and Lana Bell is serving up elevated cocktails designed specifically for sipping (and swooning), paired with snacky plates that absolutely understood the assignment. The space is a moody, deep-green, tropical-tiki dream and the drinks are bespoke and downright dangerous in the best way. Oh, and they’re big on collabs too, teaming up with like-minded legends to keep things fresh and fun, so consider this your official cue to keep a very close eye out for their next one. It’s intimate, it’s stylish, it’s packed with heart (and gin), and it’s proof that when you mix great spirits with great people, magic happens.
Where: 1/9 Calabro Way, Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Pavilion

If Burleigh had a local hall of fame, Burleigh Pavilion would be its MVP. This beachfront institution sits right above the sand at Burleigh Heads, serving up panoramic ocean views, sunset vibes and reliably good times from arvo cocktails to dinner dates and everything in between. Within its sprawling space you’ve got casual beach-bar energy, breezy terraces and The Tropic, the coastal-meets-Mediterranean restaurant where you can settle in for a sun-soaked lunch or a long, leisurely dinner with views literally stretching to the horizon. Whether you’re here for the drinks, the eats, the views, or just to feel like you’re living your best summer life year-round, Burleigh Pavilion is basically Burleigh’s living room with a better wine list.
Where: 3a/43 Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Pavilion (image supplied)
Burleigh Pavilion (image supplied)
Burleigh Brewing Co.

If there’s one thing Burleigh deserves (the big legend), it’s a brewery, and Burleigh Brewing Co. certainly delivers. since opening in 2006, Burleigh Brewing Co. has produced a lineup of delicious drops – all perfectly Burleigh. Get a sixer for Netflix and chill, or head into the brewery from Friday to Sunday afternoons to get amongst it.
Where: 2 Ern Harley Drive, Burleigh Heads

Malibu Racquet Club

This place is the ideal setting for a lil cocktail and antipasti moment. A wine with your significant other, cocktail hour with the gals, or dare we say, a quick shot to kick off an epic night. Alongside wines, beers, margs and cocktails, they serve ‘a quality shot’ for those who value efficiency or are known to be fashionable-late and need to catch up, as they say. That’s definitely not us…Okay, it’s totally us.
Where: 1740 Gold Coast Hwy, Burleigh Heads

Malibu Racquet Club, Bureigh Heads (image supplied)
Malibu Racquet Club, Bureigh Heads (image supplied)
Something To Do
Ciel Spa

Hidden inside the opulent Mondrian hotel, Ciel Spa is the city’s first bio-wellness spa blending high-tech treatments with high-touch luxury. Forget cucumber slices and pan pipe music, here you’re getting a serious glow-up down to a cellular level. From zero-gravity dry float sessions and Himalayan salt rooms to LED facials and cosmetic doctor appointments, they have it all. It’s a bit of a treat-yo-self moment.
Where: Level 2/3 First Ave, Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Hill

Well, hasn’t this simple little piece of Mother Nature become an icon? No matter the day of the week (but particularly Sunday arvos), “the hill” as it’s affectionately known, is packed with picnic rugs, ball games and groups of revellers basking in the sunshine. Looking out over the ocean and with the city in the distance, it’s the perfect spot for a late afternoon lemonade or early morning coffee date with the crew. Order some of your fav takeaway from James Street, and perch up on a picnic blanket to soak up the scenery. Better yet, sunset.
Where: The south end of The Esplanade, Burleigh Heads

Picnic on Burleigh Hill (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)
Picnic on Burleigh Hill (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)
Burleigh National Park

If you’re feeling energetic, take a stroll around Burleigh Hill to Talle Creek for some Insta-worthy rainforest scenery. Or if you’re game, head up the vertical trail for a hill climb that’s rewarded with an epic view. Yes, some sweat may be involved, but it’s all in the good spirit of exploration. Cool down after with a swim at Burleigh Beach or Talle Creek, wherever you end up.
Where: Goodwin Terrace, Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Bowls Club

A relaxing little beachside club loved by young and old alike, Burleigh Bowls has been around since 1937 and is certainly a prime piece of real estate these days. Barefoot Bowls rolls on from 12–5pm every Sunday, and it’s a measly $10 per person, including coaching and bowls (AKA ball whipper snappers). Get down and support your local while sipping on a schooner.
Where: Connor Street, Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Bowls Club (image supplied)
Burleigh Bowls Club (image supplied)
Shop With Us
James Street

If you’re in need of some retail therapy, then James Street is the only place you need to go. The range of shopping has everything you need, whether you’re looking for some new additions to your home from Maison & Maison or to update your wardrobe at Emte, you’re guaranteed to leave suitably more stylish. If you’re looking for the perfect piece of art to dress your walls at work or home, Art Yarramunua is our pick for their incredible collection of expertly curated indigenous art.
Where: James Street, Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Farmers Markets

Everyone’s favourite Saturday morning market adventure. Get up early, grab your basket and set out in search of fruit, veggies and of course, your first coffee of the weekend. These days, the farmers market also boasts locally made clothing and homewares, flowers, meat and seafood and delicious breaky and lunch options. Happy days! Open every Saturday from 7am–12 ‘rain, hail or shine’.
Where: Burleigh Heads State School, Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads

Words by Chelsea Ipsen

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