Ozharvest Founder Is New South Wales' Local Hero

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18 November 2009

OzHarvest founder is New South Wales’ Local Hero



The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) tonight congratulated OzHarvest

founder, Ronni Kahn, for being honoured as New South Wales’ Local Hero in the lead-up to

the 2010 Australian of the Year Awards.


DIAC is once again proud to sponsor Australia’s Local Hero Award and to celebrate the

extraordinary work of ordinary Australians who make their local community a better place.

Next year is the 50th anniversary of the Australian of the Year Awards.


Ms Kahn, from Bronte, received the award for her environmental and social leadership as the

founder of OzHarvest – a charity which collects excess food from commercial operators and

redistributes it to local charities.


“Ms Kahn is an outstanding citizen who inspires us with the passion she has for this country

and its people,” a DIAC spokeswoman said.


“During her career in the hospitality industry, Ms Kahn witnessed the wastage of edible food

and decided to investigate how it could be redistributed to the needy in the community.


“She was instrumental in changing legislation in four states to protect donors from any liability

when supplying leftover food – a hurdle which needed to be overcome to allow the

OzHarvest concept to operate.”


From humble beginnings in 2004, OzHarvest now collects excess food from some 600

donors and delivers more than 110 000 meals a month to 163 charities in Sydney, Canberra

and Wollongong – with plans to go national next year.


“Australia’s Local Hero Award acknowledges dedicated citizens such as Ms Kahn who work

tirelessly to make the lives of those around them that little bit better,” the spokeswoman said.


“Our Local Heroes are extraordinary individuals whose passion and energy strengthen our

communities and encapsulate what it means to be Australian.”


The national Local Hero Award recipient will be announced on 25 January 2010 in Canberra.




Media Enquiries: DIAC - National Communications 02 6264 2244


Australian of the Year Awards & National Australia Day Council Media Enquiries:

Nicole Browne 02 9954 7677 or 0414 673 762




NSW Local Hero


Ronni Kahn

Bronte

Food rescuer


Ronni Kahn is the founder of OzHarvest, a service that collects and delivers surplus food to

charities. She originally ran an events business and was horrified by the amount of leftover

food that was thrown out. She began driving it to a hostel rather than let it go to waste. But

she knew there was much more that could be done, and in 2004, OzHarvest was born. Five

years later, OzHarvest has more than 600 food donors and delivers more than 110 000

meals each month to 163 charities in Sydney, Canberra and Wollongong. Ronni plans to go

national next year. Due to her perseverance the law has been changed in NSW, ACT,

Queensland, SA (and soon will be in WA) to ensure food donors are safe from liability.

OzHarvest has had a profound effect on the environment by saving thousands of tonnes of

food from landfill and on clients of charities who are able to eat good quality, nutritious food.







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