NT — COMMUNITY FOOD NETWORK

Neighbours feeding neighbours
across the Territory.

Supporting remote communities, travellers, and tourists across the NT — from Darwin to Alice Springs.

Remote communities can't wait.

The Northern Territory has some of Australia's most isolated communities. Extreme weather, flooding, and supply chain disruptions can cut off towns for days — or weeks. Tourists and grey nomads travelling the Stuart Highway and Gibb River Road are equally vulnerable when fuel or food supplies run short.

0800
Darwin
Cyclone season + tourist hub
NT capital — cyclone exposure Oct–Apr, major tourist gateway
0850
Katherine
Flood risk
Flash flooding regularly cuts road access; remote supply chain pressure
0870
Alice Springs
Remote + high need
Food insecurity hotspot; extreme heat; tourist crossroads for Uluru travel
0860
Tennant Creek
High need
Stuart Highway midpoint; isolation amplifies food access issues
0880
Nhulunbuy (Gove)
Remote community
Arnhem Land; fly-in supply dependency; cyclone exposure

Not just for locals.

The NT hosts over 1 million visitors annually. The Stuart Highway, Gibb River Road, and Kakadu attract travellers who can be stranded by floods, cyclones, or fuel shortages — PantryShare AU gives them a local community contact point.
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Tell the story.

Regional communities doing it tough deserve coverage. If you're a journalist covering food insecurity, disaster recovery, or community resilience in Northern Territory — we'd love to talk.

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NT News Daily paper — Darwin newsdesk@ntnews.com.au
ABC Darwin ABC regional — Darwin darwin@abc.net.au
(08) 8943 3222
ABC Alice Springs ABC regional — Alice Springs alicesprings@abc.net.au
(08) 8952 2277
Katherine Times Regional paper — Katherine editor@katherinetimes.com.au
Centralian Advocate Alice Springs local paper editor@centralianadvocate.com.au
For media kit, data, quotes, or to arrange an interview — contact hello@famineandfeast.com.au. Full press resources at famineandfeast.com.au/press.