Getting food to Aussies
who need it

We are a not-for-profit, non-denominational, federated organisation operating in every state and territory in Australia.

Foodbank Australia is the only Australian food relief organisation that is a certified member of The Global Foodbanking Network (GFN), which has members across six continents and more than 50 countries.

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Sustainable development goals

Foodbank’s activities in Australia play a key role in delivering on a number of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals which are aimed at ending poverty, protecting the planet and ensuring prosperity for all.

Foodbank’s operations are strongly aligned to the following five of the 17 goals.

Farmers & growers

Manufacturers & retailers

Wholesalers & retailers

Farmers & growers

Manufacturers & retailers

Wholesalers & retailers

Farmers & growers

Manufacturers & retailers

Wholesalers & retailers

Farmers & growers

Manufacturers & retailers

Wholesalers & retailers

Farmers & growers

Manufacturers & retailers

Wholesalers & retailers

Who we are

Hello, we are Foodbank.

We believe everyone should have access to good quality food. We’re here for the everyday Australians who are going without.

We provide food relief to 2,844 frontline charities and 3,379 school breakfast programs. Last year alone, we sourced enough food for 92 million meals.

In the last 12 months, 3.4 million households in Australia struggled to put food on their table.

We are a not-for-profit, non-denominational, federated organisation operating in every state and territory in Australia. Foodbank Australia is the only Australian food relief organisation that is a certified member of The Global Foodbanking Network (GFN) which has members across six continents and more than 50 countries.

Food insecurity is a big problem, requiring a big coordinated response, and we rely on countless partners to do what we do.

Our national and state-based teams work with the entire food and grocery industry including farmers, wholesalers, manufacturers and retailers to source food and capture donations. We also collaborate with suppliers, manufacturers and transporters to produce key staple foods that don’t come in sufficient quantities via rescue channels.

To distribute the food, our state teams work with an army of volunteers to pick, pack and get the food to where it’s needed.

In spite of our best efforts, we estimate that we need 50% more food to provide enough for all the people seeking assistance. To try and bridge this gap, we rely on the generosity of individuals, businesses, community organisations, schools and all levels of government. Find out how you can support us in the fight against hunger.