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Food Ministers make right choice for Health Star Ratings: public health community

Public Health Association of Australia 2 mins read

Food Ministers make right choice for Health Star Ratings: public health community 

 

25 July 2024

 

The peak body for Public Health has welcomed the decision of the Food Ministers Meeting today to allow Food Standards Australia New Zealand and the Food Regulation Standing Committee to inform future decision making to mandate the Health Star Rating system.  

It will shift oversight from the food industry in the Health Star Ratings Advisory Committee, to government regulators. 

Ministers have also agreed to simultaneously commence a holistic review of the Nutrition Information Panel, a key policy action for which the Public Health Association of Australia and other health bodies have strongly advocated. 

“It’s a welcome and necessary step in mandating the Health Star Rating system, and ensuring that food labelling in Australia better serves people in Australia,” Public Health Association of Australia CEO, Adj Prof Terry Slevin, said.  

Food and nutrition experts have long advocated for the Health Star Ratings scheme to be improved. The food industry in 2020 set itself a target to get ratings on 60 percent of intended products by 14 November 2024. It’s July 2024, and 32 percent of products carry the rating. 

People want to know what’s in their products, with 80 percent of respondents supporting Health Star Ratings on all products. 

"We also welcome the start of the process that improves infant foods,” Adj Prof Slevin added.  

"The current situation can’t be left to stand, and this is a necessary first step to better regulating the ingredients and labelling of food for our most vulnerable population." 

 

For further information/comment: 

Paris Lord (he/him), PHAA Communications & Media Manager, 0478 587 917, plord@phaa.net.au   

 

 

About the Public Health Association of Australia 

We’re Australia's peak body for public health and advocate for the health and wellbeing of everyone. We strive to help prevent, rather than cure, illness and disease.  

Our campaigns and activities span numerous public health issues from environmental health, immunisation and pandemic control, through to tobacco, gambling, physical activity, junk food marketing, preventive mental health, health education and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.  

Our 2,000+ individual members represent over 40 professional groups interested in the promotion of public health. We also have branches in every State and Territory. Learn more at phaa.net.au 


Contact details:

Paris Lord (he/him), PHAA Communications & Media Manager, 0478 587 917, plord@phaa.net.au   

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