Labor has announced a commitment to a national food security strategy, yet there is a notable absence of any reference to the Australians struggling with hunger.

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  1. It’s true that food security is a critical issue that needs to be addressed. While a national strategy is a step in the right direction, it’s paramount that any plan includes specific measures to support those Australians who are currently struggling to access adequate nutrition. Addressing hunger should be a top priority, and it’s important for the government to acknowledge and respond to the needs of vulnerable populations. We need comprehensive solutions that not only aim to secure food production but also ensure that everyone has access to affordable and nutritious food. What specific actions do you think should be included in this strategy to directly tackle hunger?

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