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1. The “Big Three” Grocery Sources (March 2026)

In the 2026 semester, RMIT has moved beyond just “free snacks” to providing actual ingredients for home cooking.

ServiceWhat You GetBest ForLocation
Compass CupboardPasta, rice, canned goods.Dry pantry staples.Bundoora West (Bldg 202)
Compass MarketplaceFull recipe kits (all ingredients).Weeknight dinners.Rotating (City/Bundoora/Bruns)
Free Veggie MarketFresh seasonal vegetables.Nutrient-dense cooking.Carlton (O’Grady Place)



2. This Week’s “Pantry-Filler” Schedule

To maximize your haul, you need to time your campus visits. Many of these services reset their stock on Monday mornings.

  • Monday (Carlton & Bundoora East):
    • 10:30 AM (Carlton): The VE Smoko & Veggie Market at O’Grady Place. Bring a sturdy bag; this is the best place for fresh greens.
    • 12:00 PM (Bundoora East): Visit the Chill N Grill (Bldg 254). Pro-Tip: Ask the crew for surplus bread loaves toward 1:45 PM.
  • Wednesday (City & Bundoora West):
    • 9:30 AM (City): Free Breakfast at the Building 5 Entrance. Great for snagging muesli bars and fruit for your bag.
    • 10:00 AM (Bundoora West): The Compass Cupboard (Bldg 202) is usually restocked by Wednesday mid-morning. Grab your pasta and sauce here.
  • Friday (City Campus):
    • 9:30 AM (City): Free Fruit Friday at the Building 12 RUSU Info Counter. This is the final “vitamin top-up” of the week.



3. The “Compass Marketplace” Hack

The most advanced hack in 2026 is the Compass Marketplace. Unlike a food bank, these are “Recipe Kits.”

  • How it works: You pick a recipe card (e.g., Vegetarian Chili) and you are given a bag containing the exact portions of beans, spices, and veggies needed.
  • The Secret: They often have surplus bags at the end of the session. If you show up at 1:30 PM at the Alumni Courtyard (City) on a Thursday, you can often secure two different meal kits.



4. 2026 “Yellow Sticker” Synergy

Combine your free RMIT staples with these local “last-hour” supermarket hacks:

  1. Woolworths QV (City): Bakery markdowns start at 7:00 PM. Use their 50-cent bread rolls to go with your free soup from the Compass Cupboard.
  2. Coles Uni Hill (Bundoora): Because of the student population, they clear “short-dated” meat and dairy aggressively on Sunday nights.
  3. Queen Vic Market: On Thursday afternoons (3 PM), vendors often sell “bulk bowls” of fruit for $1–$2 to clear stock before the weekend.
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