Breakfast boost for Innisfail students through Kellogg’s partnership

Joseph Guenzler
Joseph Guenzler Published October 9, 2025 at 3.15pm (AWST)

Kellogg's has partnered with Radiant Life College in Innisfail to support its long-running breakfast program, ensuring students begin their day with a meal and the energy to learn.

Located on Dyirribarra and Bagirbarra Country, the college's breakfast initiative is an important part of daily life, providing children with the nutrition they need to stay focused and engaged in class.

Radiant Life College Principal and Dyirribarra and Dulgabara man, Nathanael Edwards, said the contribution from Kellogg's has had a meaningful impact on both students and staff.

"We are incredibly grateful for Kellogg's support... their contribution is a testament to the power of community partnerships and the difference we can make together," he said.

The program has been running for several years, offering meals to students who might otherwise go without.

Through the donation of several pallets of cereal, Kellogg's has enabled Radiant Life College to expand the program and reach more students across the school.

The partnership has strengthened community ties and highlighted the importance of collaboration between local organisations and national companies.

"The breakfast program plays an essential role in ensuring our students have the energy and focus they need to thrive," Mr Edwards said.

"It's partnerships like these that help us provide a solid foundation for our children's future."

Tilly Fejo (pouring Cornflakes), staff member Ki-Shaun Fejo, Lailani Beni, and Ki'ara Barba. (Image: Supplied)

Mr Edwards said the ongoing success of the breakfast program reflects the spirit of care and commitment within the school community.

The initiative has not only filled stomachs but created a sense of connection and shared responsibility among staff, students and families.

"The support from Kellogg's shows that big companies can make a real difference when they work alongside local communities," he said.

Looking ahead, the college plans to continue building on the program's success and attracting further support from like-minded organisations.

"We're just getting started," Mr Edwards said.

"We aim to continue this program and find more supporters who believe in nurturing and empowering our young people."

With continued backing from Kellogg's and the dedication of staff and volunteers, Radiant Life College is confident the breakfast program will keep growing to ensure students start each day ready to learn, connect and achieve their goals.

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