Warehouse manager Jordy Gastmeier said they had been overwhelmed with support from the community.
Individuals were coming in daily with donations of all sorts, with many following what was asked for on the wishlist.
"It amazes me," she said.
As well as people donating the essentials, the food bank was also getting donations in the Christmas spirit with chocolates and treats that would make the parcels that much more special.
People were also getting creative, she said.
One workplace had a team competition to see which team could buy every item on the wishlist for the least amount of money and get it back to the food bank the quickest.
She said it was good to see people getting creative and having fun with it.
Gastmeier said the community was "beautiful" and it was interesting to see many donating apologised that it wasn't more. To this, she would respond with what an awesome donation it was.
"We have amazing people in our community," she said.
Last year, a record-breaking $190,990 was raised by the last day of the appeal; $132,000 cash 29,495 and food items valued at $58,990.
Items the food bank is running low and always need
• Tinned fish and soup • Long-life milk • Baking supplies like cocoa and icing sugar • Cereals, rice bubbles and cornflakes • Spreads, jam and peanut butter • Large size nappies, over 13kg • Coffee and Milo • Tampons
Any items are welcomed, even if not on the list.
The food bank has also asked for all unwanted paper and recyclable shopping bags.