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1. The “Zero-Dollar” Weekly Schedule

RMIT’s free food ecosystem is split between RUSU (Student Union) and Kirrip (Student Life). Note that most events run during HE Weeks 2–12.

DayTimeEventLocationWhat’s on the Menu?
Tuesday9:30 AMFree BreakfastBuilding 80 (Levels 2-4)Roaming trolley with muesli, fruit, and noodles.
Wednesday9:30 AMFree BreakfastBuilding 5 EntranceHot breakfast items, fruit, and cereals.
Thursday12:00 PMChill N GrillAlumni CourtyardThe “Flagship” event: Sausages, vegan burgers, and DJs.
Thursday3:00 PMMeets and EatsBldg 12, Lvl 4 (Rm 108)Alternating trivia/karaoke with light snacks and nibbles.
Friday9:30 AMFree Fruit FridayBldg 12 RUSU CounterFresh seasonal fruit (until stock runs out).



2. The “Compass Marketplace” & Pantry Secrets

If your fridge is empty at home, 2026 has introduced more robust “Take-Home” options:

  • Compass Marketplace: This is a seasonal pop-up (often in late March/August) where students can get ALL ingredients for a meal for free. In March 2026, the City marketplace is scheduled for the week of March 23-26.
  • The Compass Cupboard: Located at the RUSU offices (Building 12), this is a 2026 emergency foodbank. If you are struggling, you can access pantry staples like pasta, rice, and canned goods for free.
  • Welfare on Wheels: During peak study periods (Weeks 10–13), look for the “Welfare Trolley” roaming the Building 10 and 12 Libraries at 4:00 PM on Tuesdays—they distribute free “Study Snacks” and de-stress kits.



3. The 2026 “Kirrip” Social Food Hack

RMIT Kirrip (Building 12, Level 4) has moved beyond just tours. In 2026, they host:

  • Connect with Friends (Tue-Thu, 11 AM – 2 PM): A drop-in space that offers free warm beverages and light nibbles. It’s the best place for a “pre-lunch” snack in a cozy environment.
  • VE Smoko (Mondays): If you are a Vocational Education (TAFE) student, your “Free Day” is Monday. Head to O’Grady Place (Bldg 57) at 10:30 AM for free pies, sandwiches, and the VE Veggie Market where you can grab free fresh produce for the week.



4. Pro-Tips for the 2026 Scavenger

  1. Bring Your Own Bag: For events like the Compass Marketplace or VE Veggie Market, bags are rarely provided in 2026 due to sustainability laws. A foldable tote is your best friend.
  2. The “Week 2” Rush: Remember that Chill N Grill and Free Breakfast usually start in Week 2 of the semester. Don’t show up in Week 1 expecting a feast!
  3. The “Closing Time” Deli Tip: RMIT’s new 2026 vendors (like J&G Chicken in Building 10) often have 5% student discounts, but the real hack is the 3:00 PM “End of Batch” clear-outs for hot food.
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