National Lunchbox Week is an opportunity to make lunchtime more enjoyable

National Lunchbox Week runs from 9-15 February 2025, and encourages families, schools, early childhood settings and communities across Australia to make lunchboxes enjoyable, nourishing and pressure-free for children and families.
From a simple sandwich to creative meals, each lunchbox is as unique as the person it belongs to. A child’s lunchbox is influenced by their family’s time, resources, culture, and individual preferences, Nutrition Australia ACT CEO and Senior Dietitian Leanne Elliston said.
“Providing children with a nutritious lunchbox is about finding what works best for each family,” she continued, “and most importantly, lunchbox packing isn’t about perfection.”
National Lunchbox Week 2025 empowers families to feel confident that they’re doing their best by promoting practical, convenient, and budget-friendly ways to pack lunches.
“While a lunchbox does more than just fill hungry tummies – providing the essential nutrients and energy children need to stay focused and learn through the day – packing a lunchbox can sometimes feel daunting,” Ms Elliston said. “We know that families are often dealing with budget or time constraints along with responding to children’s individual needs or preferences.”
Nutrition Australia’s tips and resources help families to make nutritious lunchboxes achievable, and busy mornings much more manageable.
“Teachers, schools and early childhood education also play a vital role in promoting positive lunchtime experiences and can help children develop a lasting appreciation and enjoyment of food,” Ms Elliston continued.
“Having supportive, judgment-free conversations around food supports children’s wellbeing and helps build a positive relationship with food.”
Visit National Lunchbox Week for helpful recipes and ideas to help make lunchboxes nourishing and satisfying for every child.
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