Narre Warren food bank feeding thousands faces closure over council permit decision

A food bank helping to feed up to 7,000 people a week in Melbourne's south-east says it may be forced to shut its doors — an apparent victim of its success.

As demand surged, so too did attention from the local council.


At a council meeting last week, the City of Casey granted the food bank a permit to continue operating – but only under strict conditions.

These include limits on delivery traffic, waste storage, car parking, and a ban on sales from its op-shop — a move founder Kelly Warren said would be difficult to meet.

"Our Op-shop next door, where everything is only $1, goes back to the people … It allows us to pay the cost of running Bk 2 Basics and also buying food," Ms Warren said.


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BK 2 Basics charity founder Kelly Warren and her husband Craig face a new challenge. (ABC News: Matt Holmes)

A lifeline for locals​

The food bank has become a critical safety net in a region facing some of Victoria's highest poverty rates. More than 56,000 people in the City of Casey live below the poverty line, with a poverty rate of 16 per cent.

For former client Kate O'Sullivan, the help she received from the food bank a decade ago is something she has not forgotten.

"It was the best thing I ever did," Ms O'Sullivan said.

"I couldn't even afford to buy food for my daughter, and as a mum, that's the hardest thing."


In a written statement to the ABC, a City of Casey spokesperson said it "[aims] to support Bk 2 Basics in continuing their valuable service to the community".

The council noted the charity's building in Vesper Drive had expanded since 2019 and was located in an Industrial 3 Zone, where a permit was required for the food bank to operate safely.

"[The approved conditions] ensures the community members who access the services delivered by Bk 2 Basics can do so safely," the statement said.


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Thousands of locals rely on food relief from the charity. (ABC News)

Fighting to stay open​


Bk 2 Basics plans to take its case to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) in hopes of overturning the council's permit conditions.

But with legal fees mounting, the charity is asking for help through an online fundraiser.


"It's between $10,000 to $15,000, which is a lot of money, because we've already spent over $50,000 trying to get this permit," Ms Warren said.

"We want to just continue to run."

Meanwhile, despite the uncertainty, Bk 2 Basics will continue to operate while it pursues a VCAT hearing.

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where the hell is the government to help these people ..........talk about trying to destroy Australians at it's core, Australians have always been I'm alright mate, but quick to help their neighbour, would like to see the flippin council help rather than hinder.......more people sitting up on their PEDESTALS rather than rolling up their bloody sleeves and helping out these people who help the needy. For God Sake Wake Up
 
This js so beyond ridiculous. Councils get so up themselves instead of getting out there and helping people who are in such desperate need and money that should be used to feed people is being wasted on permits. Come on Councils get over yourselves and get into the real world and deal with real problems and allow people who are doing so to continue doing so. Absolutely sickening when you think about it.
 
The councils seem to forget that they are Public Servants, and as such, their Job is to improve the shire living conditions for their constituents. How many Public Meetings with your local council have YOU been to in the past financial year? None> Why not?, did you not vote for the councillors and the mayor and the local member?
Logic is essential .. IF you remove access to affordable food or even community assistance food for free.
YOU (the council) will cause the most vunerable citizens to end up in hospitals AND THEN you will be screaming for more money to assist the problems that you have prevented volunteers, who are helping YOU free of charge, from providing them with food to improve their health and STAY OUT OF HOSPITALS. Honestly, what have you learnt from history. Unhealthy condition CAUSE plagues, panedemics and community illnesses.
Wake Up... Don't destroy what you have come to enjoy... Words from a prominent citizen in our time.
Townsville sacked the entire council. Things must have been bad for that to occur, also if they can do it THEN WHY NOT YOU DO IT ALSO.
 
As a resident of Casey, all I can say is, welcome to the socialist republic of the city of Casey. This just shows how out of touch this council is with the public. If you start a business like this, and you remain small, they don’t take much notice. But if you start being successful, they come at you for more money using some council rule to either make you close your doors or move to another municipality. I hope that VCAT find in favour of them continuing.
 
Let's hope some of those councillors end up on the poverty line. They need to feel what it's like to not have enough money to feed their families. They get their big fat wage every week for doing sweet FA. Very bad move councillors. Wake up.
 
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I receive frozen foods from the Bairnsdale Neighbourhood house. I pick up once a week from the Bush Nurse Centre that’s about 10km away. The foods I receive are great, wholesome and nourishing. Such a selection is fantastic.
could I do this myself? Actually no.
I have no savings, no superannuation a thirty year old Ute, one very old dog and me.
my pension goes right away on rent, loans and fuel - nearest shop is a 50km trip.
yes people sitting on nice cushy chairs don’t understand. My chairs are second hand that I have restored, but very uncomfortable.
Maybe those in the council should sit on my chairs to think and make their indecisions.
get off your fat bums and support this organisation.
do I want to be on handouts, no. I want to contribute but cancer isn’t so friendly
 
do these council workers (as that is all they are ) the same as the street worker.
SEEM TO HAVE A I AM BETTER THAN YOU AND HAVE MORE BRAINS. well let me assure them they do not. Not one ouce of empathy and just put stops to what ever their fance is for the day. this makes me very angry.
I wish i had one near me in ipswich.
 
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This js so beyond ridiculous. Councils get so up themselves instead of getting out there and helping people who are in such desperate need and money that should be used to feed people is being wasted on permits. Come on Councils get over yourselves and get into the real world and deal with real problems and allow people who are doing so to continue doing so. Absolutely sickening when you think about it.
 

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