SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » News » Foodbank calls for winter staples

Foodbank calls for winter staples

The Gisborne Community Care Foodbank is calling for common food staples throughout winter, thanking donors but reminding them that some foods too far past their best before date cannot be used.

The Gisborne Foodbank is an independent, volunteer-run charity that operates at the rear of the Gisborne Uniting Church .

Its president, Wally van Dort, said common staple and toiletry donations are useful at all times of the year, and throughout winter, canned food donations are especially useful.

“We always use the common staples, like milk … coffee … Milo … rice, and fish. We probably don’t need Weet-Bix [at the moment] but other cereals are important,” Mr van Dort said.

“People focus on canned foods during winter, so canned meals [are useful]. We post a weekly Facebook page update of what is needed,” he said.

The group also accepts monetary donations from the community to help with sourcing fresh fruit and vegetables.

In a Gisborne Foodbank Facebook post, it reminded donors that while items past their best before date can still be used, there is a limit before these items must be disposed of.

The post explained that wet foods, such as condiments and canned soup, can be used up to six months past their best before date, and dry or powdered foods, including flour and pasta, can be used for up to 12 months past their best before date.

Mr van Dort said that as the organisation name suggests, he likes to “place emphasis on community care as well”.

“I [get] involved with the customers and listen to their stories, and that’s what most people want. They’re looking for a bit of help and just someone to understand what they’re going through,” he said.

He said the organisation is volunteer led, and volunteering to provide community support is a rewarding pursuit.

“If I do get paid, it’s in satisfaction dollars!”

Details: facebook.com/GisborneFoodbank

Oscar Parry

Digital Editions


  • Benetas land to be rezoned

    Benetas land to be rezoned

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 322848 A retirement village will be built on land in Gisborne originally zoned for hospital use after Macedon Ranges…

More News

  • Shopping help for heart health

    Shopping help for heart health

    The Heart Foundation and the nutrition platform No Money No Time have launched a new partnership to help residents in the northern and western suburbs manage rising grocery costs while…

  • Major works to cause delays

    Major works to cause delays

    Major infrastructure projects will cause significant travel disruptions across Melbourne’s northern and western suburbs throughout the autumn months as construction enters key phases on several road and rail removals. Commuters…

  • Footscray folk farewell

    Footscray folk farewell

    Luminaries of Melbourne’s folk music scene will be farewelled at ‘Footscray Folk: A Singout!’ on Saturday 7 March. The concert at Bluestone Hall at Borderlands Cooperative will celebrate Footscray based…

  • EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    EPA puts brands on notice over packaging waste

    Environmental Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) has lost patience with companies that fail to show how they are reducing packaging waste, warning they risk significant penalties if they don’t comply with…

  • AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

    AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

    Loneliness and social isolation are now recognised as major public health threats, prompting governments to explore technological solutions. Research from Monash University argues new AI ‘digital companions’ marketed as a…

  • Sporting club grants up for grabs

    Sporting club grants up for grabs

    Local sporting clubs across Victoria are encouraged to apply for a fresh round of funding grants launched by the state government. On Wednesday, Community Sport Minister Ros Spence announced that…

  • Step into the dark

    Step into the dark

    A different way of being entertained is coming to Werribee in March with Transmission – into the dark. The sell-out hit of Melbourne and Adelaide Fringe involves audiences embarking on…

  • Sporting opportunities for young inmates

    Sporting opportunities for young inmates

    The Victorian Government has announced an expansion of the Twinning Project to the Ripley Unit at Marngoneet Prison. This initiative, which focuses on young men aged 18 to 25, is…

  • New anti-gang movement

    New anti-gang movement

    The Victorian Government has announced a $1 million investment into a new anti-gang program aimed at preventing the recruitment of young people into criminal networks. Managed by the Violence Reduction…

  • Community art promotes inclusion

    Community art promotes inclusion

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536103 A vibrant collection of artwork by local residents, including people living with disability, seniors, those experiencing mental health challenges, and members of Culturally…