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National Lunchbox Week 2025: Celebrating Nutritious, Stress-Free Lunches for Kids

National Lunchbox Week 2025: Celebrating Nutritious, Stress-Free Lunches for Kids
By Jeff Gibbs
National Lunchbox Week 2025 (9–15 February) is encouraging families, schools, early childhood settings, and communities across Australia to embrace a practical and pressure-free approach to packing lunchboxes. The week-long campaign highlights the importance of nourishing, convenient, and budget-friendly lunches that fuel children’s learning and development.
From simple sandwiches to creative meals, every lunchbox reflects the unique preferences, culture, time, and resources of each family.
“Providing children with a nutritious lunchbox is about finding what works best for each family,” said Leanne Elliston, Senior Dietitian and CEO of Nutrition Australia ACT. “Most importantly, lunchbox packing isn’t about perfection.”
Practical Tips for Families
National Lunchbox Week aims to empower families with easy, budget-friendly ideas that reduce the stress of lunchbox preparation while ensuring kids get the nutrients they need to stay focused throughout the day.
“Packing a lunchbox can feel daunting when you’re balancing time constraints, tight budgets, and children’s individual needs and preferences,” said Ms. Elliston. “Our goal is to help families feel confident that they’re doing their best with practical and achievable solutions.”
Nutrition Australia’s resources and tips offer guidance on how to create simple yet nutritious lunchboxes, making busy mornings easier for families.
A Shared Responsibility
Schools, early childhood education settings, and teachers play a crucial role in promoting positive lunchtime experiences and supporting children’s relationship with food.
“Supportive, judgment-free conversations around food help children develop a lasting appreciation for meals and promote their overall wellbeing,” Ms. Elliston said. “Together, we can create an environment where children feel encouraged and confident about their food choices.”
How to Get Involved
Celebrate National Lunchbox Week by sharing your practical, easy, and budget-friendly lunchbox ideas to inspire others. Visit the National Lunchbox Week website for recipes and tips to help make lunchboxes nourishing and satisfying for every child.
At the heart of the campaign is collaboration—families, schools, and health advocates working together toward the shared goal of ensuring children enjoy meals that support their growth and learning.
“Let’s honour the love and care that goes into every lunchbox and empower one another to make lunchtime a positive experience for all children,” Ms. Elliston said.
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