IGA Bradbury
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About IGA | IGA Supermarkets
Welcome to IGA Supermarkets, where we celebrate the heart of local communities across Australia. IGA is a network of over 1,300 independent, family-owned businesses that are deeply committed to supporting local producers, suppliers, and charities. By shopping at IGA, you’re not just getting great value and quality—you’re helping to sustain local economies and communities.
Our Stories
At IGA, we believe in the power of local. Our stores are more than just supermarkets; they are community hubs where relationships are built, and local stories come to life. Here are just a few of the many stories that make IGA special:
- IGA ROSEBERY: Jim and Li came to Australia with just $50 and now do everything they can to support the community that supported them.
- SWANBOURNE MARKET IGA XPRESS: Owners Steve and Kirsty Carre are passionate about local producers and suppliers, creating an Aladdin’s cave of tastes and flavors.
- Flinders Street IGA Xpress: Brothers Dashmir, Daim, and Urim are committed to helping feed and support the homeless in their community.
Shopping Local Matters
When you shop at IGA, you’re making a difference. You’re helping to:
- Employ 65,400 locals.
- Support 41,700 jobs in trades and services.
- Provide a route to market for 38,600 local producers and suppliers.
- Give back to 34,000 local charities and organizations.
Our Latest Campaign
Our latest campaign celebrates the game-changing power of shopping local. We want all Aussies to know that when it comes to value, range, and ease, YOU CAN’T BEAT LOCAL.
Supporting Aussie Made
Owners like Rob and Sam Outridge of Maleny IGA are making it easy to buy Australian-made and locally grown products, ensuring that we support our own.
An Enduring Partnership
We are proud to have supported Special Olympics Australia for 30 years, helping athletes with intellectual disabilities achieve their best in sport and life.
Spotlight on Sustainability
Ritchies IGA Taren Point has been designed with sustainability in mind, supporting locals and doing their bit for the environment.
Supporting the Locals
We know that when we come together with our local communities, we can achieve great things. Thank you for helping us support flood-impacted communities.
Doing it for the Kids
IGA is a passionate supporter of The Humpty Dumpty Foundation, providing lifesaving equipment for sick and injured children in local communities across Australia.
Age is Just a Number
At 88 years young and after 67 years in business, Les Dale, proud owner of Dale’s IGA Henty, remains the driving force behind the family business.
Like Father, Like Son
Paul, Anthony, and Joseph Romeo are proudly following in the footsteps of their father Tony in their family-owned and community-minded stores.
A Family Affair
With three generations and eight family members working together, Golden Apple IGA truly is a family affair.
Choosing to Include
Tony Ingpen, owner of IGA Mt Evelyn, celebrates all abilities and is proud to call Ronnie both a valued staff member and friend.
Fresh is Best
For brothers Richard and Antoine Rizk, only the best will do. Every day, they go to great lengths to provide their customers with fresh, local, and affordable produce.
One Big Happy Family
Lee-Anne and Adam Woodgate always put their customers first, sharing their lives, love, and laughter every single day.
Mother Knows Best
Across the country, many IGA stores are run by strong and passionate women who are passing on their knowledge of the family business to the next generation.
Leading by Example
Father and son Nick and Spero Chapley are well known for their world-class supermarket but remain focused on what else they can do to serve their local community.
Local Farmers First
From fleeing Poland in search of a better life to running independent supermarkets, Bob has and always will put local farmers first.
Generation to Generation
As family-owned businesses, the story of stores passing from father to child is familiar to many IGA retailers.
Giving Our Best
From humble beginnings, coming to Australia with just $50 to owning a cherished local IGA together, best friends Jim and Lee now do whatever they can to support the community that supported them.
We Want Everyone to Flourish
Swanbourne Market IGA Xpress is an Aladdin’s cave of tastes, ingredients, and flavors. Owners Steve and Kirsty Carre are passionate supporters of local producers and suppliers, doing whatever they can to help everyone succeed.
Heart of the City
IGA Xpress Flinders Street is a small store with a big heart that makes a huge difference. Witnessing rising rates of homelessness in the city, brothers Dashmir, Daim, and Urim are committed to helping feed, support, and restore the dignity of people doing it tough.
Loyal to the Locals
Manuel Xyrakis and the three generations of family who look after IGA Ainslie are passionate supporters of their local community. From sponsoring the neighborhood footy club to prioritizing local suppliers, the Xyrakis family story is one of loyalty and enduring connections with their beloved Ainslie.
A Taste of Italy
With three generations working in the store, Boccaccio Supa IGA Balwyn truly is a family affair. The D’Anna’s are passionate about food, wine, and their heritage, sharing a little piece of authentic Italy with their customers, who are more like friends and family, every day.
Saving an Island Store
IGA Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island faced an uncertain future, with the local community and its staff fearing it would close. New owner Sue McLeay was determined to save the store, and with a locals-supporting-locals approach, now champions island producers and products.
Here for the Town
The Rigter family has been an integral part of the Geraldton community for 50 years. More than just supermarket owners, this loving family is in it for the long run and committed to the town. Giving back and going the extra mile sits at the heart of everything they do.
Fabric of the Community
Fredericks IGA has been at the heart of the local community for generations. It wasn’t until the store burnt to the ground in 2012 that everyone realized just how important the store was to the community. With the help of the locals, they traded out of an empty art gallery while Trevor Fredericks rebuilt it from the ashes.
Doing the Right Thing
Julie Quinton is no ordinary supermarket owner. The untimely death of her husband saw her taking on the store, putting her stamp on it, and taking the moral stance of removing all cage eggs from the shelves, making her the first known supermarket to do this.
Say G’day
Lou Piccone is a household name in the tropical Far North. He’s as local as they come and has dedicated his life to serving his community. Lou never misses an opportunity to say G’day to everyone.
It’s Just What We Do
Kerry and her husband Shane moved to the small town of Penola in South Australia to open an IGA and raise her family. Here she tells of how kind locals rallied around her to bring hope and courage in the midst of a personal tragedy and how she now gives back to them.
4 Stools
Dan Rigney, owner of IGA X-press Alexandra Hills, reflects on how family has shaped him and why looking after his local community is so important. He tells us a heartwarming story about the four locals that meet at his store every morning.
My 5 Secrets
Ian Ashcroft of Ashcroft’s Supa IGA in Orange shares his five secrets to living a happy, healthy, successful life. This story tells how he and his wife Rochelle are dedicated to making an impact on the community around them.
Local Farm Girl
Roz White, owner of White’s IGAs on the Sunshine Coast, shares her passion to support local suppliers and deliver the freshest local food to her stores. A farm girl herself, she knows what it takes to get farm-fresh food onto the shelves.
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Bradbury Shopping Centre, Shop 1/100 The Pkwy, Bradbury NSW 2560, Australia
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Most recently our issues involved spinach that was 5 days past its expiry date. As well as Naan bread that was riddled in mould (opened it the same day as purchased) Loaf of bread was also out of date, stale and mouldy. It’s incredibly disappointing when you get home to find what you believed to be fresh is actually not. We usually shop at IGA Bradbury when we are looking for convenience due to being short on time and can’t go to Woolies, Coles or Aldi. So it’s particularly distressing when you forked out extra $$ for groceries here. pic taken on the 9th of feb. bbf 4th of feb staff is lovely but this is upsetting
Awesome deli. Plenty of good specials
Shop is always clean and staff are friendly and helpful Love the hot food and cold prepared meals Off cuts from the deli are a bargain to mix in my dogs meals and markdowns every day are a bonus.
Bradbury IGA is really greedy on their cigarettes Five dollars in one go the new owners are very greedy and do not care about their customers. All they will care about is how much money they can make cigarettes and do not give a damn about their customers.
I feel blessed today because I found out there’s an IGA near our new house. We just moved into our new house a month ago, so it’s still hard to get familiar with everything around us. When I woke up today, I forgot to charge my mobile phone overnight, and by the time I got to IGA, it was deadbatt, and I still don’t know the way home without the help of google maps. Thanks to their helpful staff, especially Tanya, who was very kind and even gave me IGA rewards, which weren’t offered to me when we used to shop at IGA Peakhurst.
No negativity here at all great prices, good selection of hot meals , regular specials are outstanding and the staff are absolutely friendly, talkative and so welcoming.
A friend told me to check it out and I'm not disappointed, great hot food section plenty of tasty hot snacks and well priced. The range in general is better than my local Woolies. Definitely recommend a look.
Super handy iga, open good hours also
Great local IGA with friendly staff.
Shopped here Sunday picking up many markdown bargains such as a bag of tomatoes 🍅 for $2 and three pack of mangoes 🥭 and nectarines which were still firm and ready to eat (unlike other places where they are still not ripe enough to eat). Great Deli with plenty of variety of hot and cold food on offer, including hot potato bake with bacon pieces which tastes amazing. Good range of products, even an international selection, in store shelves and freezers. Was expecting trolley of groceries to cost a lot more, but it was much less than I expected, so I was very happy when I left the store. I will definitely be coming here more regularly. Back again Thursday with voucher from local magazine Macarthur Negotiator and received $10 off my shopping (over $50 purchase). Felix cat food was on special for $8.50 - bargain! So happy. Picked up a cooked chicken with stuffing for lunch and hot baked vegetables, it was so tasty, and being a weekend special came with a free six pack of fresh breadrolls 😋 😍.
A little bit expensive, but all round great. Most of the staff there are nice, the deli section has a big and wide variety of foods that taste delicious and have everything a regular coles or woolies would have.
Love my local
Your female ‘deli’ staff can show a bit more courtesy and manners towards customers rather than ignorance and rudeness 👍🏻 You know who you are, you stuck up uneducated woman!
IGA is a tad expensive but I love how easy it is to get to by public transport.
Love IGA
Very bad. Twice now I've purchased food, only to go home and find it was expired. What do these people get paid for? Do your job and check food to see when it expires!!
This store has been so improved since becoming IGA And the meat quality is excellent It is so convenient when you don't want to battle the crowds at the big shops
All ways get what I want at IGA Bradbury and as cheap as Coles and Willie's.
Too expensive
Their deli is excellent
Not as good as event Campbelltown
Fresh fruit and vegetables - love shopping local
So being my local shop it has much more variety but I walk in today 1 week before Xmas and the bread I usually pay $4 for is now $6.30 I did stop going Woolworths but I guess back to Woolworths it is
Great now it's IGA,clean and tidy
They have the Stuff the Typical Household needs , and The Staff are Friendly & Helpful
Much better shopping experience now that IGA have taken over
Thank you for your service to Bradbury 🫡