This is the kind of lunch where you don’t actually get to eat anything: someone else does. How does that work, exactly? Well, HEAT (Hospitality Employment and Training) of St. Kilda Youth Service, along with the William Angliss Institute, are putting on a special feast for those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness - basically you are buying someone else a meal. It sold out last year, which goes to show how great Melburnians are.
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