National consultations begin to improve food security in remote First Nations communities

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The Albanese Labor Government is developing a national strategy for food security in remote First Nations communities, in partnership with state and territory governments and First Nations health organisations.

Food and other essential groceries are often over 50 per cent more expensive in remote communities than in regional supermarkets, not consistently available and can be poorer quality.

That is why the Australian Government has committed $11.8 million over two years to develop the Strategy, undertake consultations and implement early projects.

Improving food security requires cross-portfolio action from the Commonwealth and state and territory governments, in partnership with First Nations people.

The strategy will be designed to improve the price, quality and availability of food and other essential groceries in remote communities.

National consultations will begin this week and include regional forums and discussions in remote communities. Face to face sessions run through July and August. A discussion paper has been developed to help shape the final Strategy and actions.

Feedback can also be provided via online submissions. Information, including opportunities and dates for face-to-face engagements, and how to lodge a submission, is available on the National Indigenous Australians Agency website.

Quotes attributable to Minister Burney:

“Affordable, fresh and healthy food is important for everyone, especially our children and older people.

“Proper change will take state and territory governments working together with First Nations health organisations.

“We want people to have their say on what will work to improve the price, quality of food and other essential groceries in remote communities.”

Quotes attributable to Assistant Minister McCarthy:

“It is vitally important that remote First Nations communities have consistent access to affordable, nutritious and fresh food.

“In remote communities, grocery prices can be double or triple the price in comparison to suburban stores with access to healthy food being more limited, and supply chains more often disrupted by extreme weather events.

“We need long-term, sustainable solutions to support food security in remote First Nations communities – which is what this national strategy aims to do.

“Feedback on the national strategy will inform the actions we take to tackle this issue and support remote First Nations communities in becoming food secure.”

Register Here to receive the latest updates and attend a forum near you:

Jurisdiction Location Type Date Time
(local time)
Venue
NSW Walgett Forum 25 July 2024 2:00pm – 5:00pm Walgett Aboriginal Medical Service Community Hall
NT Alice Springs Forum 23 July 2024 10:00am – 1:00pm Ballroom A, Doubletree Hilton
NT Darwin Forum 9 July 2024 10:00am – 1:00pm Hilton Garden Inn Darwin
NT Tennant Creek Forum 25 July 2024 10:00am – 1:00pm Barkly Regional Council Civic Hall
QLD Mt. Isa Forum 30 July 2024 10:00am – 1:00pm Mt Isa Civic Centre Stack Room & Auditorium
QLD St George Forum 11 July 2024 11:00am – 2:00pm Goondir Health Services Community Wellbeing Centre
QLD Mackay Forum 19 July 2024 10:00am – 1:00pm Sarina Meeting Room, Jubilee Community Centre
SA Adelaide Forum 11 July 2024 10:00am – 1:00pm Tauondi College
WA Broome Forum 9 July 2024 9:30am – 12:30pm Nyamba Buru Yawuru (NBY) Conference Room
WA South Hedland Forum 22 July 2024 10:00am – 1:00pm Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre

For more information about a visit to communities listed below, please email: RemoteFSConsultations@niaa.gov.au  

Jurisdiction Location Type
NT Alpurrurulam Community Visit
NT Areyonga Community Visit
NT Galiwinku Community Visit
NT Maningrida Community Visit
NT Robinson River Community Visit
NT Yuendumu Community Visit
QLD Aurukun Community Visit
QLD Charleville Community Visit
QLD Cherbourg Community Visit
QLD Lockhart River Community Visit
QLD Mornington Island Community Visit
QLD Torres Strait Community Visit
SA Amata Community Visit
SA Yalata Community Visit
WA Balgo Community Visit
WA Bidyadanga Community Visit
WA Burringurrah Community Visit
WA Fitzroy Crossing Community Visit
WA Jameson Community Visit
WA Kunawarratji Community Visit