Tigerlily75
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Australian food banks report huge surge in demand during Covid pandemic
Casual workers and international students among ‘newly food insecure groups’, Foodbank report says.
“In 2019, 15% of Australians experiencing food insecurity were seeking food relief at least once a week,” the report said.
“In 2020, this has more than doubled to 31%. Although charities are seeing demand for food relief become more erratic and unpredictable, overall numbers are up by an average of 47%.”
The report found 39% of charities providing food bank services had seen an increase in demand among international students, who are barred from access to jobseeker or job keeper payments.
Guardian Australia has reported on how thousands of international students have turned to foodbanks to survive, with some research suggesting as many as one in six have relied on charity for emergency food relief.
I live in the heart of Melbourne city (the locked down city!) and every Sunday the line for the Foodbank at the Cross Culture Church is massive. Unfortunately, international students and foreign visa workers were excluded from JobKeeper and JobSeeker and basically told they should go home. A lot did go home, but for whatever reasons, it wasn’t practical for everyone to shut down their life here and just “go home”. People have been calling on the federal government to include them in support payments but sadly they didn’t budge.