Post your extra eggs, homegrown tomatoes, or garden herbs. Browse what your neighbours have going spare. Free, local, and always on the Sapphire Coast.
How it works
Post a listing in under a minute, connect with a neighbour, and arrange a pickup that works for both of you.
Take a photo, add a quick description, and pick your suburb. Eggs from your chooks, zucchinis you can't keep up with, a jar of preserves. It takes 30 seconds to post.
Interested neighbours tap "I'm interested" and you get a notification. Chat briefly to arrange a pickup time — your address stays private until you share it.
Food stays in the community. Zero cost, zero waste, and often a new neighbour to wave to at the shops. Both of you leave feeling good about it.
Why it matters
The Sapphire Coast is full of home growers. In season, everyone has more zucchinis, tomatoes, eggs, and lemons than they can possibly use. Most of it ends up in the compost — or on the roadside with an honesty box that nobody drives past.
ShareMyFood gives that surplus a visible home. It's a gift economy — no money needs to change hands. Just people sharing what they have with people who need it. The Sapphire Coast already runs on this kind of generosity. We're just making it easier to find each other.
Who it's for
ShareMyFood is for anyone on the Sapphire Coast who grows, bakes, keeps, or simply has more than they need.
Too many tomatoes in January? Post them before they hit the ground.
More eggs than your household can eat? Your neighbours will be grateful.
Share a loaf of sourdough, a batch of biscuits, or jars of jam.
Lemons, avocados, figs — if your tree is going off, someone nearby wants some.
Browse what's available nearby and arrange a pickup. It's always free.
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Get involved
Join the waitlist and we'll let you know when ShareMyFood launches on the Sapphire Coast — and how you can help shape it.
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