Five Canberra schools to provide free breakfasts and lunches three days per week with Meals in Schools program pilot
Thousands of disadvantaged Canberra kids will start their school day with a full tummy, when a free school meals program rolls out later this year. The ACT government-funded pilot will operate three days a week and involve a handful of schools, representing a range of communities, year levels - and taste preferences.
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