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Vinnies at Airlie Beach
Vinnies at Airlie Beach

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75 MacArthur Dr, Cannonvale QLD 4802
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Description

If you like op shops that feel approachable, practical, and full of genuine second-hand variety rather than carefully curated “vintage-only” pricing, Vinnies Airlie Beach is a very solid Whitsundays stop. The official Vinnies page lists it at Shops 2A & 3, 102 Shute Harbour Road, Cannonvale, with phone number (07) 4946 4891, and says it is part of the wider Vinnies Queensland network. The same page also makes clear that the shop sells a broad range of donated goods and accepts clean, good-quality donations during opening hours.

Why this shop stands out

The biggest draw here is range. According to the official store page, Vinnies Airlie Beach sells men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, accessories, bric-a-brac, furniture, manchester, toys, books, media, and more. That makes it the kind of op shop worth visiting even if you are not hunting for one specific thing. It is the sort of place where a quick “just five minutes” browse can easily turn into a proper rummage, because the mix is wider than a clothing-only shop.

There is also the usual Vinnies feel-good factor behind the racks. Vinnies Queensland says its mission is to serve people in need and help shape “a more just and compassionate society,” and its donation pages say money raised through Vinnies Shops supports people in local communities while also helping keep usable goods out of landfill. For shoppers, that means this is not just a bargain stop; it is also a place where spending second-hand has a community benefit attached to it.

The vibe

Expect a mainstream community op shop rather than a hyper-styled boutique thrift store. That is usually good news for everyday shoppers. Shops with this kind of official Vinnies category mix tend to appeal to people who want useful, affordable finds: holiday extras, casual clothes, spare homewares, books for the kids, a puzzle, a throw rug, or the sort of odd little household item you did not realise you needed until you saw it on a shelf. The shop’s Shute Harbour Road location also makes it a practical stop for Cannonvale and Airlie Beach locals, as well as travellers staying nearby.

What you can expect to find

Based on the official product categories listed by Vinnies, the most likely finds here include:

  • everyday women’s, men’s and children’s clothing

  • shoes and accessories

  • books and media

  • toys and games

  • bric-a-brac and homewares

  • manchester and bedding

  • occasional furniture pieces

That makes Vinnies Airlie Beach especially handy for a few kinds of shoppers. It suits locals doing regular low-cost wardrobe top-ups, families looking for budget kids’ items, travellers who need a spare hat, shirt, book, or beach-day backup outfit, and home decorators who enjoy the unpredictability of op-shop shelves. Because the official page mentions furniture as part of the store’s mix, it is also worth a look for small household pieces, although stock will naturally vary from week to week.

Best for

Vinnies Airlie Beach is especially good for:

  • affordable everyday op shopping rather than designer-only hunting

  • mixed-category browsing

  • family budget shopping

  • picking up holiday extras in the Whitsundays

  • casual treasure hunting with a strong chance of finding something useful

If you are the kind of shopper who enjoys the thrill of “I came in for one thing and left with six better things,” this is the sort of store that can reward patience.

When to go

The official Vinnies page currently lists these opening hours:

  • Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

  • Sunday: Closed

  • Public holidays: Closed all public holidays

  • The page also notes that hours can change depending on volunteer availability.

One important note: an unofficial op-shop directory still lists this store as closing at 3:00 PM on weekdays rather than 4:00 PM. Because the official Vinnies page says hours are subject to change, late-afternoon shoppers should treat the official listing as the better source but still consider calling ahead if timing matters.

For the best browsing experience, weekday mornings are usually the safest bet. You will have the fullest trading window, and if you are planning to donate as well as shop, going earlier gives you more breathing room. Saturday can be great for a quick treasure hunt, but the official trading window is only until noon, so it is better for a short, focused visit than a leisurely one.

How long to spend

For a quick scan of clothing and shelves, allow about 20 to 30 minutes. If you enjoy a proper look through books, homewares, toys, and furniture as well, give yourself 45 minutes to an hour. Because this store carries more than just clothes, it is worth slowing down a little.

What to bring

Bring a reusable shopping bag, your phone for a quick measurements/photo check, and a flexible mindset. The best op-shop visits often reward shoppers who are open to finding something adjacent to what they originally planned. If you are looking at manchester, décor, or furniture, it also helps to know roughly what size will fit your home or suitcase.

Donations: what they accept

The Airlie Beach store page says the shop accepts good quality, undamaged and clean donations during opening hours. The Queensland Vinnies donation guide gives a clearer breakdown of what is generally welcome and what needs checking. “Good to Go” items include clean clothes, footwear, kids’ toys and games, homewares, accessories, and bedding/blankets/manchester.

The same guide says some categories need extra checking first, including baby and nursery items, furniture, mattresses, and flotation devices. If you are planning to donate one of those, it is smart to call the store before loading the car. Vinnies’ broader donation guidance also says that if your item is not clearly listed, contact your local shop to check suitability.

What not to donate

Vinnies Queensland says it cannot accept damaged or dirty items, child car seats, bicycle helmets, gas cylinders and flammable liquids, exercise equipment and treadmills, and blades, hunting knives, or other dangerous goods. In plain English: donate the kind of items you would be happy to receive yourself, not things that are broken, unsafe, mouldy, stained, or hard for a charity shop to process responsibly.

Also useful to know: Vinnies says donations should be dropped off during business hours or placed in donation bins where provided, and goods should not be left outside bins because weather damage can send them straight to landfill.

For people interested in volunteering

If you are not just shopping but also thinking about getting involved, Vinnies Queensland actively promotes shop volunteering. Its volunteer page says roles can include customer interaction, organising merchandise, styling displays, and admin-type support, with flexible hours and training available.

That means Vinnies Airlie Beach may be of interest not only to shoppers and donors, but also to locals wanting regular community-based volunteer work in a retail environment. The volunteering pitch is very much centred on helping provide affordable goods while supporting Queenslanders in need.

Parking and accessibility

I could not verify any official parking or accessibility notes for this specific store from the sources available online. The official shop page provides the address and map link, but no confirmed details about wheelchair access, designated accessible parking, or store layout. If accessibility is important for your visit, it is worth phoning the shop directly before heading over.

Promotions and specials

At the time of checking, Vinnies QLD’s official social channels were promoting FinderFest 2026, an in-store spend-and-win style campaign running until 21 March 2026. Because that promotion was posted via statewide Vinnies QLD social accounts rather than the Airlie Beach store page itself, it is sensible to check the latest social posts or call the store to confirm participation on the day you visit.

Features

Broad second-hand mix including clothing, accessories, bric-a-brac, furniture, manchester, toys, books, and media

- Officially accepts clean, good-quality donations during opening hours

- Backed by the St Vincent de Paul Society Queensland mission and community support work

- Weekday trading plus a short Saturday morning window

- Hours can change depending on volunteer availability, so calling ahead is wise for time-sensitive visits

- Suitable for shoppers, donors, and prospective volunteers

Location

75 MacArthur Dr, Cannonvale QLD 4802

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Opening Hours:
Closed

  • Monday
    09:00 am - 04:00 pm
  • Tuesday
    09:00 am - 04:00 pm
  • Wednesday
    09:00 am - 04:00 pm
  • Thursday
    09:00 am - 04:00 pm
  • Friday
    09:00 am - 04:00 pm
  • Saturday
    09:00 am - 04:00 pm
  • Sunday Today Closed

Listing FAQs

What can shoppers expect to find at Vinnies Airlie Beach?

The official store page lists men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, accessories, bric-a-brac, furniture, manchester, toys, books, media and more, so it is a broad general op shop rather than a narrowly focused boutique.

Does Vinnies Airlie Beach accept donations?

Yes. The store accepts good-quality, undamaged and clean donations, and Vinnies asks people to donate during the shop’s opening hours.

What kinds of donations are usually welcome?

Vinnies Queensland says clean clothing, footwear, kids’ toys and games, homewares, accessories, and bedding or manchester are generally suitable.

What should not be donated?

Vinnies Queensland says it cannot accept damaged or dirty items, child car seats, bicycle helmets, gas cylinders, flammable liquids, treadmills and exercise equipment, or dangerous goods such as blades and hunting knives.

Are there furniture donations or larger household items?

Furniture is listed among the store’s retail categories, and on the donation guidance it appears under the “needs a check” category, which means it may be accepted but should be confirmed first.

Can people volunteer through this store?

Vinnies Queensland actively recruits volunteers for stores and other parts of the organisation. Store volunteering is one of the main pathways promoted on the official volunteer page.

Is volunteering flexible?

Vinnies Queensland says volunteers can expect a friendly social environment, flexible scheduling and training, which makes it appealing for people who want community involvement without committing to a rigid timetable.

Do volunteers need checks before starting?

Yes. Vinnies Queensland says volunteers will need a national Criminal History Check, and some roles may also require a blue card.

What are the opening hours for Vinnies Airlie Beach?

The official listed hours are Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, and Sunday closed. It is also closed on public holidays.

Is it worth checking hours before visiting?

Yes. The official page specifically notes that hours may change depending on volunteer availability, so checking ahead is a good idea.