It’s more than just filling our plates – it’s about paving the way for a healthier future. Imagine a world where nutritious options are within reach of everyone. For 20 years, EON Aboriginal Foundation has championed this vision. Our mission…
Remote First Nations communities are once again facing insecure food supplies due to major flooding. Massive rainfall across remote WA and the NT has cut road access to many of…
Thanks to the amazing generosity of Channel 7 Telethon Trust (Telethon) We’re incredibly grateful that EON Aboriginal Foundation is once again a proud recipient of funding from Telethon in 2026.…
Working together for children, families and healthy futures. There’s plenty to celebrate as EON Aboriginal Foundation enters the fifth year of its Thriving Communities Program partnership with the remote Northern…
We’re delighted to welcome Leisha Aberle as EON’s WA Operations Manager. Leisha brings a wealth of experience in nutrition and public health, with a strong focus on improving food security and…
but there is no lack of enthusiasm from these keen gardeners at Bulla school! Thanks to Aboriginal Investment NT (AINT), 100 students at three more remote schools are learning how…
We are thrilled to announce that our long-term Ambassador, Dr Rishelle Hume AM, has joined our Board as a Director. Rishelle is a proud Noongar woman with ancestral ties to…
It’s more than just filling our plates – it’s about paving the way for a healthier future. Imagine a world where nutritious options are within reach of everyone. For 20 years, EON Aboriginal Foundation has championed this vision. Our mission has always been clear – to enhance health outcomes for Aboriginal children and their families by promoting better nutrition and addressing food insecurity. EON is uniquely placed in this space as our programs link four pillars of food security: availability, access, utilisation and stability.
Our hands-on approach actively engages children and families in the growing, choosing and using of nutritious food, developing an understanding of healthy eating and nutrition which they can apply in their daily lives.
As we look ahead, EON is excited to play a pivotal role in rolling out the National Strategy for Food Security in Remote First Nations Communities. This strategy isn’t just a policy – it’s a vital step towards Closing the Gap and ensuring that every family has access to the food they need to thrive.
Food security is when the food of our ancestors is protected and always there for us and our children. It is when we can easily access and afford the right non-traditional food for a collective healthy and active life. When we are food secure, we can provide, share and fulfil our responsibilities, we can choose good food knowing how to make choices and how to prepare and use it.*
*First Nations definition of Food Security. Menzies school of health research (2016) Developing a good food system in your community, Information Sheet 1, Good food systems overview. Darwin: Australia