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Australian Eggs Donates 31,200 Eggs to Support Women in Crisis

On October 10, 2025, Australian Eggs announced a significant donation of 31,200 eggs to the social enterprise Two Good Co. This initiative aims to support vulnerable women experiencing crisis by providing nutritious meals. The donation aligns with World Egg Day, emphasizing the importance of eggs as a staple food in Australia.
Cooking for a Cause
To celebrate the occasion, renowned TV personalities Khanh Ong and Alice Zaslavsky joined the Two Good team in their kitchen, preparing two special dishes. These include an Asian-Inspired Smoked Salmon Frittata and a Melt & Mix Chocolate Slab Cake, which will be packaged and distributed to women who have faced homelessness and domestic violence.
This partnership comes at a crucial time when food insecurity is becoming increasingly prevalent across Australia. As of September 2025, egg supply in the country is robust, with a record of 7 billion eggs consumed nationwide. Each Australian is now consuming an average of 267 eggs per year, reflecting a growing appreciation for this nutritious food.
Research conducted by Australian Eggs reveals that 89% of Australians believe eggs provide essential nutrition, while 86% consider them a vital food staple. Furthermore, 68% of respondents now view eggs as a better source of nutrition compared to previous perceptions.
Community Impact and Support
Rowan McMonnies, Managing Director at Australian Eggs, remarked, “Egg consumption is growing, and World Egg Day is all about celebrating the positive impact eggs have in our lives. This partnership with Two Good reflects that spirit, showing that something as simple as an egg can create real community impact.”
Rob Caslick, Founder of Two Good, expressed gratitude for the donation, stating, “We are so grateful to Australian Eggs for this donation, which will allow us to create thousands of meals for women living in crisis. Cooking with purpose is at the heart of what we do, and partnerships like this make a huge difference.”
Both Khanh Ong and Alice Zaslavsky shared their enthusiasm for participating in the initiative. Ong stated, “Sharing food is such a simple but powerful way to show care.” Zaslavsky added, “Cooking together creates connection, and it’s a privilege to be involved in a meaningful initiative like this.”
Australians are encouraged to contribute on World Egg Day through Two Good’s Gifts for Good program, which includes their new cookbook collection, “Sweet Memories.” Proceeds from this collection will directly support meals for women in crisis, making it easier for the public to engage in the cause.
For additional recipe inspiration and ways to celebrate World Egg Day at home, individuals can visit the Australian Eggs website. Australian Eggs operates as a member-owned, not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing marketing, research, and development services to support Australian egg farmers.
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