Local Food Resilience Hub
The Cairns Local Food Resilience Hub is an online resource to help our communities access, grow and manage local food supplies. The Hub contains information for people who need to find food aid or food banks, as well as resources to support communities to become more resilient and self-reliant in the face of disaster and food insecurity.
Cairns and our surrounding regions have plentiful, fresh, local food. But in times of disaster, here and elsewhere, food supply chains can be affected when highways are cut, suburbs are isolated or transport is affected. In Cairns, our supply chains can be long. Even locally-produced food often travels to Brisbane before it’s returned to Cairns for sale. Shortages can last from a few days to months.
Managing and understanding our local food sources helps our communities to become more sustainable, healthy and resilient day-to-day, not just in times of disaster or emergency.
- The Savannah Sun Foods story is grounded in Australia’s agri-business sector. Savannah convert research outcomes into viable commercial opportunities for Australian growers and uses its experience in agronomy, research, breeding, marketing and agribusiness development to connect the paddock to the plate.
- Based in Cairns, the Total Food Network supplies an extensive range of fresh produce, meat, small goods and dry goods to the retail and resource sectors, both domestically and overseas.
Charities & centres for emergency food relief
- Anglicare’s Community Outreach Food Bank involves a team of over 40 volunteers collecting and delivering over 3000kgs of food each week. In partnership with Brothers Leagues Club, frozen meals are provided to people who are doing it tough.
- St John’s Church Hall on the corner of Lake and Minnie streets, is open each Wednesday from 5.00pm to 7.30pm, serving food at 6.00pm, helping anyone who is financially or socially disadvantaged.
- Centacare FNQ supplies emergency relief food parcels and has a list of emergency relief support services in Cairns.
- Hambledon House Food Pantry for all residents of Cairns South including Bentley Park, Edmonton, Gordonvale, Mt Sheridan, White Rock and Woree.
- Marlin Coast Neighbourhood Centre supplies emergency relief food parcels and has a community garden for Northern Beaches residents.
- Rosies – Friends on the Street aims to offer friendship and unconditional acceptance to those who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or are experiencing social isolation or loneliness. When available, there may be pantry items, fresh fruit and vegetables, or other staples.
- The Salvation Army provides emergency food hampers.
Growing resources & ‘how to’ guides
- ABC Gardening Australia: Vege Guide for the Tropical Zone and garden resources
- Bush Tucker of the Wet Tropics
- Biodynamics FNQ provides resources for learning about biodynamics with an extensive list of links to further resource and events in FNQ.
- Cairns & District Beekeepers Association
- Feast of the Senses provides a ‘Tropical Fruit Guide’
- Permaculture Cairns
- Tropical Permaculture offers general information about permaculture and lists recommended fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices to grow in warm climates and tropical regions.
Online platforms in food systems change management
- Cairns Regional Council is a member of the Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI) global CITYFOOD Network, aiming to support the transition from global aspirations to tangible local food actions.
- Sharecity is a resource on food sharing, which is increasingly being identified as one transformative mechanism for sustainable cities: reducing consumption; conserving resources, preventing waste and providing new forms of socio-economic relations.
- Open Food Network (Australia)
- Cairns is also a role model city with the UNDRR’s Making Cities Resilient Programme 2030, which works towards growing strong resilience at all levels.
Food waste, rescue, recycling and sustainability resources
- Compost Connect: Exercise your consumer power. Use the map to show your support for Compost Club members by dropping by for a coffee or a bite – these local businesses are championing the zero waste movement.
- Planet Ark's Recycling Near You: provides information about the environmental, social and economic impacts of sending food waste to landfill, as well as the benefits and ‘how-to’ of composting, worm farms and donating excess food.
- Council’s Waste Reduction and Recycling strategy builds on our past achievements and sets out how the waste and resource recovery needs of the Cairns region will be met from 2018-2027, providing a strategic direction for moving Cairns toward a future where landfills are the last option.
Business and social enterprise resources
- Social Enterprise Network for the Tropics (SENT) is a membership network of social enterprise stakeholders from across the Tropics. SENT believes that there are a range of issues and challenges that exist across the Tropics, and that social enterprises and social entrepreneurship can promote positive change in these areas. They further believe that social and ecological value can be created, enhanced and sustained by using a market orientation while maintaining a clear focus on the primary social and ecological goals of social enterprises.
- Taste Paradise Tropical North Queensland: Volunteer organisation run by the people who produce the food. Supported by government, the TNQ Regional Food Network includes the brand, Taste Paradise, established in 2012 to support and encourage trade in local produce and to grow the region's food and wine attractions.
- Australian Organic Schools program aims to increase student and educator awareness on Organic Principles and Practices and how they interact and impact on Environmental Systems. All resources are free.
- Junior Landcare provides schools with grant opportunities for Landcare activities including food production and gardening.
- Health and Wellbeing Queensland’s ‘Pick of the Crop’ initiative works with Queensland primary schools to boost school children’s consumption of vegetables and fruit through locally agreed school actions.
- Education is crucial to OzHarvest to help enable positive change. Our education goal is to strengthen community connections, improve life skills, and increase healthy eating and food waste awareness with a range of programs to inspire primary school kids, ‘at risk’ youth and families in need
- Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program aims to bring good food into the school curriculum and culture of every school and early childhood service; to feed the minds, bodies and futures of all Australian children and young people.
Come together to learn new skills and experience the satisfaction of growing fruits and vegetables in the tropics, without the 'food miles'.
Council supports residents to grow food in their suburbs through community gardens and pocket gardens.
Community Gardens
There are eight Community Gardens established across Cairns where you can volunteer your time.
- Bungalow Community Garden: 7 Kidston Street, Bungalow
- Manoora Community Garden: Lot 8 (cul-de-sac), Rollinia Close, Manoora
- Holloways Beach Community Garden: Raintrees Park, Oleander Street, Holloways Beach
- Stratford Community Garden: Kamerunga Rd, Stratford
- Marlin Coast Community Garden: 205 Reed Rd, Trinity Park
- James Cook University Cairns: McGregor Road, Smithfield
- Edmonton Community Garden: Walker Road, Edmonton
- Gordonvale Community Garden: Simmonds St, Gordonvale
Pocket Gardens
Pocket Gardens are smaller-scale gardens set up by residents in their neighbourhood. We have pocket gardens throughout the suburbs.
If you are interested in improving your neighbourhood open space let us know by completing a volunteer application.
Christmas closure
The Green Space is closed for the Christmas break and will reopen to the public on Friday 12 January.
The Green Space education garden has been created on Greenslopes Street in Edge Hill (Jess Mitchell Park) to upskill our volunteers in growing produce and sustainable growing practice, and to learn skills such as building wicking beds and gabion cages.
Our volunteers reap the rewards of their efforts by sharing in the produce grown in The Green Space each time they pitch in their time and effort.
The Green Space has heaps of ideas for growing produce in small spaces, such as balconies, and inspiration for recycling common materials such as wooden pallets and sinks to create garden beds.
The public are welcome to drop in to The Green Space and chat to the Green Space Our Place staff and volunteers to learn more about growing produce in the Tropics. Opening hours:
- Wednesdays between 9.30am and 3.30pm
- Fridays between 1.30pm and 3.30pm
The Green Space Cookbook
To get you inspired about producing your own food, we've put together this handy cookbook with explanations of the many tropical foods you can find in The Green Space (and throughout the Tropics), growing tips, planting guide and, of course, great, easy recipes.
Join the free Cairns Resilient Businesses Network to help you and your business face challenges like pandemics and natural disasters.
Get support to become more resilient through training, workshops and planning templates. Get help to create a disaster plan which can be tested in a disaster scenario exercise.
The network is an initiative of Cairns Regional Council with support from the Cairns Chamber of Commerce.
Contact our Disaster Management Unit at cairnsdisastermanagement@cairns.qld.gov.au or call 1300 69 22 47 to join the Cairns Resilient Businesses Network.
Be ready for any business interruption
The network offers training, support and networking for businesses demonstrating levels of resilience through documented planning.
Membership and the resilience building resources are free – the only requirement is that you work towards the network’s resilience standards.
In return, your achievement will be recognised with a certificate, your membership can be promoted to customers, and you will of course be better prepared for business interruptions.
Membership categories
BRONZE: Members are invited to resilience building events, such as workshops, and receive resilience building resources.
SILVER: For businesses that complete a template provided and turn it into a resilience plan. These businesses will be invited to participate in a free group exercise at the Cairns Local Disaster Coordination Centre where their plans can be tested in a disaster scenario.
GOLD: For businesses that complete the disaster scenario exercise. Members receive a discounted, individual review/audit of their plans from a leading industry professional and a certificate as a Cairns Resilient Business.
Last Updated: 11 August 2022
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