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tomatoes in a heart-shaped bowl

Love Your Food - don't waste it!

Did you know that the average person in NSW wastes $965 in food every year? Imagine throwing $965 into a bin.

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Winterful meal inspiration

Warm up in no time with our hearty meal inspiration, from comforting soups to tender roasts, there’s sure to be something to tickle your fancy on a cold night in.

Schoolboy holds up super sandwich

For the Love of Food

Loving your food means eating it all up so nothing goes to waste.
Birdseye view of picnic with food spread

Getting out and about?

The mild weather is perfect for spending time outdoors with friends and family.

Hands holding whole cauliflower

Make the most out of the food you buy

Research shows the average person wastes nearly $1,000 a year on the food but doesn’t eat it.

Beetroot with roots and leaves

Exploring the lifecycle of our food

As we enter the tail-end of summer, enjoying juicy fruits and fresh summer salads, it’s a great time to lap up the sunshine and think about food.

Christmas cocktails

Plan well to save fresh food this Christmas

Whether you celebrate Christmas or simply enjoy taking time out over the holiday period, it can often get busy with all the preparations and activities going on which can result i

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'Tis the season to waste less

Oh Christmas, the most wonderful (but often wasteful!) time of the year…

Oz Harvest's Ronni holding the Use It Up tape

#UseItUp

Launched recently on the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste, OzHarvest’s clever campaign is informed by research from BehaviourWorks Australia that showed