Family feeds cooking workshops

A popular local program focused on building food confidence, connection and affordability will return in 2026 after a successful first year.

The community food project, run by the Rosewood & district support centre (RADSc) in partnership with the Rosewood community garden, will deliver another round of Family Feeds cooking workshops following strong interest and positive feedback in 2025.

The workshops offer practical, low-cost cooking skills, shared meals and garden-to-plate learning. The aim is to help households prepare healthy food on a budget while building stronger community connections.

Workshop details

Girl Guide Hut, Matthew Street, Rosewood

Tuesdays, 9am to 11am

Dates:

• 10 February

• 17 February

• 24 February

• 3 March

The program began 2026 with a “mini” food workshop at the January family fun day. Families took part in hands-on food activities and simple recipe demonstrations, with strong engagement from children, parents and carers.

Building on this success, the community food project will continue to run short, pop-up workshops at local events throughout 2026. These will include RADSc Family Fun Days and an upcoming seniors group meeting.

Strong local partnerships remain central to the program’s success. Working alongside the Rosewood Community Garden and other community groups has helped connect participants with food and gardening skills, as well as local networks, volunteers and ongoing opportunities to stay involved.

“The growing interest in both the workshops and the mini food activities reflects a clear community appetite for practical, hands-on support around food, particularly during times of rising living costs,” said community food project coordinator Skye Petty.

With plans to expand activities and tailor them to different age groups, the Community Food Project is set to remain a valued part of the local community calendar in 2026.

Residents are encouraged to follow RADSc’s social media pages for updates on upcoming workshops and events. To take part in the cooking workshop, view the Rosewood community centre page, search Family Feeds Cooking Workshops – Round 2, and click the link to express interest.

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