General News
28 October, 2025
Crunchy breakfast before school
AUSTRALIAN breakfast giant Kellogg’s has thrown its support behind a Far North Queensland school, sponsoring a breakfast program that helps local children start their day the right way.

At Radiant Life College, located on Dyirribarra and Bagirbarra Country in Innisfail, the breakfast program has become a vital initiative – ensuring students begin each school day with full stomachs, bright smiles and the energy to learn and succeed.
The program has been running for several years, but this year’s partnership with Kellogg’s has been a game changer. Thanks to the company’s generous donation of several pallets of cereal, Radiant Life College can now provide regular breakfasts to students who may otherwise go without.
Principal Nathanael Edwards said the support from Kellogg’s had made a meaningful difference.
“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, Mr Edwards said.
“The breakfast program plays an essential role in ensuring our students have the energy and focus they need to thrive. It’s partnerships like these that help us provide a solid foundation for our children’s future.”
Looking ahead, Radiant Life College hopes to expand the breakfast program and attract further support from like-minded organisations.
“We’re just getting started,” Mr Edwards said. “We want to continue this program and connect with more supporters who believe in nurturing and empowering our young people.”
With Kellogg’s now on board, the future of the breakfast program looks bright – ensuring Radiant Life College students can start each school day nourished, focused and ready to achieve.
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