Jeremy Rockliff

Premier of Tasmania



26 June 2024

Jo Palmer, Minister for Education, Children and Youth

Doubling the School Lunch Program

Work is underway to double the School Lunch Program from 30 to 60 schools by 2026, to support our student’s wellbeing and learning.

Minister for Education, Jo Palmer, said supporting the wellbeing of young people and enhancing their engagement in learning through access to nutritious food, was a key priority for the Tasmanian Liberal Government.

“Schools involved in the pilot program reported students were calmer and that there was an increase in attendance, particularly among those who were often absent from school,” Minister Palmer said.

“We want to build on this success, which is why the Tasmanian Liberal Government has committed $14.6 million to transition from a pilot to an ongoing program.

“As part of our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future, this will see the School Lunch Program expanded to include an additional 30 primary schools, ensuring more students benefit from healthy and nutritious cooked school lunches.

“In collaboration with non-profit partners, School Food Matters and Loaves & Fishes Tasmania, 15 schools will be added to the program in 2025 and another 15 in 2026.”

In Term 3, Tasmanian Government primary schools will be invited to express their interest in joining the expanded lunch program.

Minister Palmer said it was wonderful to visit Montello Primary and see its school lunch program in full swing.

“Montello has already seen positive outcomes thanks to this important program,” Minister Palmer said. 

All schools currently involved in the program will have the opportunity to continue their participation in the 2025-2026 period.



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