Program Overview

5000meals is a Western Australian initiative addressing food insecurity in Perth communities, recognised by the United Nations- Global Compact Network (AU) for their sustainable practices. The aim is to create nutritious meals for the homeless using rescued food that might otherwise end up as landfill.

The program aims to build links with the Hospitality Industry, allowing participants to develop relevant industry skills, reduce food wastage and assist people in need within the Perth community.

The 5000meals Program aims to:

  • Utilise surplus local produce to minimise food wastage in the Food and Hospitality industries.
  • Produce nutritious meals that will assist people in need.
  • Provide students the opportunity to work with chefs and industry specialists.
  • Assist teachers to deliver meaningful and relevant learning experiences.


Program outcomes for teachers:

  • Development of skills and professional networks
  • Maintenance of industry knowledge
  • The project assists with assessing several relevant units of competency
  • Promotion of the school’s Home Economics Department; showcasing student work and achievements within the local community.


IVET Trainers who participate in the program can claim 10 PD Points towards their Industry Professional Development by completing an Industry Placement Daily Log Diary as proof of engagement.