‘Keeps us going’: how Foodbank is helping international students survive Melbourne’s lockdown

The line outside the charity’s CBD pop-up pantry isn’t showing any signs of shrinking

By the time Foodbank opens the doors to its CBD pantry in Melbourne, the line of international students stretches hundreds of metres.

Most are hospitality workers who have lost their jobs each lockdown and are now struggling to keep up with rent or even fill their pantries. Most wait quietly in the queue on Wednesday morning but, among the hundreds of young people in need, there are pockets of cheery conversation and laughter.

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