Food insecurity in Hobart is increasing sharply, with charity organisation Oz Harvest reporting a significant rise in demand for emergency food assistance. In recent weeks, thousands of kilograms of surplus food have been redistributed to local charities across the city. The organisation has expanded its operations as more families—including first-time users—turn to support services amid ongoing cost-of-living pressures affecting households across Tasmania.
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Hobart food relief demand surges amid rising cost-of-living pressures
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