Council funds help Corangamite Food Bank support community
Published on 04 August 2025
With the cost of living and the ongoing drought impacting Corangamite Shire families, Camperdown & District Community House and Council are helping put food on the table.
Community House Co-ordinator Emily Mercer administers the Corangamite Food Bank which supports residents across the whole Shire when cashflow problems mean they can’t buy food or other essentials like nappies, pet food and personal hygiene products.
“Corangamite Foodbank is designed to protect the privacy and dignity of everyone who accesses the service,” Ms Mercer said.
“No personal information is collected or stored, and there are ways to access the service without being publicly visible.
“Our distribution across Corangamite has increased consistently since 2019. In 2024 we packed and distributed 961 food hampers across Corangamite, the equivalent of 28 tonne and $144,150.00 worth of food. This was an increase of 32% from 2023 and 364% from 2019.”
Ms Mercer said 80% of produce comes from independent not-for-profit organisation Foodbank Victoria and the rest from Western District Food Share, local Ritchies IGA supermarkets and other donations.
“We have been supported by South West Community Foundation, Wannon Water, FRRR, Gardiner Foundation, Street Smart and more.
“In recent years we have received sizable donations from local community groups and service clubs including, but not limited to, Lions Club of Camperdown, Lions Club of Simpson, Terang Community Op Shop, Cobden Rotary, and Corangamite U3A.
“Timboon P-12 and Mercy Regional College have completed school wide food collection drives and donated a significant amount of food and essential non-food products.
“Our Food Rescue Market program and community produce pop-up events are proving to be a fantastic initiative that connects community across all walks of life to reduce food waste in our local community and share resources.
“We hope to replicate these programs in six other focus areas across the Shire in 2026.
“The Food Rescue Market in Camperdown is a partnership with Camperdown Uniting Church and is currently supported by Ritchies IGA supermarkets in Camperdown, Cobden and Timboon, along with Camperdown Woolworths and Western District Foodshare.
“We try to keep things neutral – not too spicy – and staples so people can make a couple of meals from the same items.”
Donations of non-perishable/pantry/shelf-stable food items can be made to Camperdown & District Community House during our open hours (9am-4.30pm Tuesdays, Wednesday, Thursdays and 9am-1pm Fridays).
Most needed items include cereal; pasta; canned vegetables, beans or spaghetti; meal bases or sauces, muesli bars and lunch box snacks.
“If people donate goods that are coming towards the end of their life, they’re reducing landfill waste and doing us a favour. It’s a really beautiful community thing.”
Fresh locally grown produce is available at the Swap & Share community stall in the community garden hub in Camperdown’s Apex Park, next to the Gunner Street Community House.
“We can provide access to the fresh produce and frozen meals available from Western District Food Share for our distribution partners on an as-needs basis,” Ms Mercer said.
“If this is something that you would benefit from, discuss this with the Distribution Partner you are collecting your food hamper from, and they can arrange a special order through us.”
Council has contributed $5000 to Corangamite Food Bank which relies on non-recurrent grants, fundraising and community donations.
Mayor Kate Makin said Council was proud to support such a valuable community-led initiative.
“Corangamite Food Bank is one of several projects Council supported in the 2025-2026 Budget to enhance community wellbeing,” Cr Makin said.
“Full credit to Emily for driving Corangamite Food Bank and all those businesses, schools, community groups and individuals who contribute.
“In a strong, connected community like ours, people are happy to support one another in challenging times.
“In the past, after more obvious emergencies like floods and bushfires, we have had people say: ‘someone else needs it more than me.’
“Don’t be afraid to reach out if it’s you who needs support this time. You can do the same for someone else your circumstances change.”
For more information about how you can access and/or support Corangamite Food Bank, go to camperdownch.com.au/services/foodbank.
Distribution partners include: Camperdown Community Health, Service Navigation team and Maternal and Child Health team Corangamite Shire, Cobden Uniting Church Op Shop, Camperdown Vinnies, Camperdown Mental Health, Cooinda Disability Services, Derrinallum Op Shop, Skipton, Terang Op Shop, Terang Mortlake Vinnies, Timboon and District Healthcare, Simpson Community Centre.