State Budget Allocates Cost of Living Relief for Needy Families

JOINT STATEMENT
  • The Queensland State Budget includes $2.7million to expand the school breakfast program over two years.
  • The funding injection will see healthy, nutritious meals distributed to Queensland children every week.
  • The school breakfast program is available in schools located across the state for families in need

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has today announced a $2.7 million funding injection into the successful school breakfast program, delivered around Queensland.

The initiative supports Queensland school children having access to a healthy and nutritious breakfast – leading to better concentration and learning outcomes.

The initiative will be delivered through partnership with non-government organisations, schools and local volunteer groups.

Funding will be provided over two years and is expected to support distribution of more meals for Queensland children each week.

Quotes attributable to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk:

"We know cost of living is impacting families and this budget is directly investing in the initiatives that can relive the pressure.

"Our government wants to give every child a great start to the day, beginning with a healthy breakfast.

"This investment will see breakfasts served to kids in need each week for the next two years, because no child should go without."

Quotes attributable to Treasurer Cameron Dick:

"Queensland's strong economic performance means we're able to provide more cost of living support to vulnerable Queenslanders and their families.

"This includes helping children from vulnerable families have a healthy, nutritious breakfast at school."

Quotes attributable to Communities Minister Leeanne Enoch:

"We know that many Queenslanders and their families are doing it tough right now, and this State Budget is focused on delivering relief and more supports for those most impacted by the rising cost of living.

"The $2.7 million to expand the school breakfast program into more Queensland schools is great news for vulnerable families.

"I've travelled around the state and seen firsthand how school breakfast programs are making a real and profound difference to the education of children who need these healthy, nutritious meals most."

Quotes attributable to Education Minister Grace Grace:

"We know how important a healthy start to the day is for school aged children and this expanded program is going to make a real difference in the classroom.

"It's good for busy families, it's good for children, and it will provide real cost-of-living relief to Queenslanders who need."

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