To: Anthony Albanese

Australia's starving children

I always believed that we elected governments to serve all people. However, when our remote people have to pay extortionist amounts to buy food, so much so, their children do not eat every day,  you are not doing your job. Not even close. You have the ability to legislate. Simply, legislate that food must be provided remotely at the same cost as the city. Yes, we city folk will pay more to offset the costs but we have a myriad of support systems and access to food banks and community kitchens. No decent human willingly contributes to child starvation and legislation is not hard.

Why is this important?

Children should not starve in Australian remote communities due to extortionist food pricing. This can be legislated.
Arnhem Land, NT 0822, Australia

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