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Things have certainly been busy lately over at STREAT HQ. The social enterprise’s newest Melbourne eatery is ready to launch this February (an expansion of their Melbourne Central coffee cart into a permanent cafe), and they’re celebrating with the release of their brand new, Pozible-funded cookbook. Available to buy online or in STREAT cafes, it contains 160 pages of recipes from around the world, designed by head chef Rob Auger and STREAT graduates and trainees. Indulge in the deliciousness knowing that all proceeds from the book (and from every meal enjoyed at STREAT cafes) go directly towards curbing youth homelessness through hospitality training initiatives. So the next time you find yourself peckish on the streets of Melbourne, you know where to go.

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