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1. The National “Brekkie” Schedule

Most programs run during Teaching Periods (Weeks 1–12), excluding mid-semester breaks and public holidays.

UniversityProgram NameTimeLocation(s)
USYDBonus Breakfast9:00 AM – 10:30 AMMon–Fri: Wentworth Bldg (Intl Student Lounge). USU Members.
UNSWCheck Point Brekkie8:30 AM – 10:00 AMMon–Fri (Weeks 1-5, 7-10): The Quad.
RMITRUSU Free Breakfast9:30 AM – 11:00 AMCity: Wed (Bldg 5), Thu (Bldg 80 Trolley). Bundoora: Mon (B220), Tue (B254).
UQMorning Marmalade8:00 AM – 9:30 AMMon–Fri: Union Complex (St Lucia). Requires Student ID.
ANUBKSS Free Breakfast8:30 AM – 10:30 AMMon–Fri: BKSS Balcony (Di Riddell Student Centre).
Uni MelbWelfare Brunch12:00 PM – 2:00 PMThursdays: Amphitheatre (Main Campus). Brunch-style start.
UniSQStudent Guild Brekkie9:00 AM – 11:00 AMRotating: Springfield (Tue), Ipswich (Wed), Toowoomba (Mon).



2. What’s on the 2026 Menu?

In response to the 2026 “Nutrition Crisis,” Student Unions have moved away from just white toast to more nutrient-dense options:

  • The Essentials: Cereal variety, toast (white/wholemeal), spreads (butter, jam, vegemite), and tea/coffee.
  • The “Premium” Days: UQ (Morning Marmalade) serves pancakes every Wednesday, while UTAS often features egg & bacon or vegetarian wraps.
  • The Vegan Pivot: 2026 programs now standardise Oat and Soy milk options to ensure inclusivity for all dietary needs.
  • The “Trolley” Trend: At RMIT City, look for the roaming breakfast trolley on levels 2–4 of Building 80 if you can’t make it to the main hub.



3. The “Student ID” & Membership Rules

In 2026, many programs have introduced “Scan-to-Eat” systems to track food security data:

  1. USU (USYD): You must be a USU Member (free for USYD students) to access Bonus Breakfast. Download the app to show your digital card.
  2. UQU (UQ): Strict “No ID, No Entry” policy for Morning Marmalade to ensure only currently enrolled students access the welfare funds.
  3. ANUSA (ANU): Open to all, but includes a “Student Bites” program on Friday afternoons at the BKSS for take-home groceries.



4. Hardship Support Beyond Breakfast

If a free breakfast isn’t enough to bridge the gap in 2026, most unions now offer a secondary “Pantry” service:

  • The FoodHub (USYD): Level 3, Wentworth Building. Open 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM for free groceries.
  • Compass Marketplace (RMIT): A monthly pop-up where you can “shop” for full meal ingredients for free.
  • ANUSA Union Pantry: Advanced registration required; provides a week’s worth of staples to students in high financial stress.
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