Labor has announced plans for a national food security strategy, yet there’s no acknowledgment of the Australians struggling with hunger.

Labor has announced plans for a national food security strategy, yet there’s no acknowledgment of the Australians struggling with hunger.
If we don’t take action, by 2050, half of all Australian children and teenagers could be overweight or obese. Projections indicate that 2.2 million young Australians will be affected by
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It’s concerning that while a national food security strategy is being discussed, the immediate reality of hunger among Australians is not being addressed. Food security is not just about production and supply; it’s also about ensuring that everyone has access to nutritious food. The government must prioritize programs that directly support those in need, such as food banks and community initiatives, while working on long-term strategies. It’s essential to include voices from affected communities in the conversation to ensure that policies are effective and inclusive. Everyone deserves to have their basic needs met, and tackling food insecurity should be a part of this larger strategy.