Tasmania’s free school lunch program sparks debate over government vs. parental responsibility
A government-funded school lunch program in Tasmania is delivering thousands of free, cooked meals to students weekly, with founder Julie Dunbabin aiming for a nationwide rollout.
Inspired by international models, the initiative provides fresh daily food to ensure no child goes hungry.
During an interview with the program founder on 3AW Breakfast, Tom Elliott questioned whether the government was overstepping parental duties.
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“Other families around the world don’t pack lunches; they trust in, you know, the child being fed in the middle of the day at school,” says Dunbabin.
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