Veronica Graham

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Veronica Graham

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Joined Mayıs 2016
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Rosemary Stanton
Rosemary Stanton@rosestant70·
Mandatory rules needed. Industry promotes fast food, sugar-sweetened drinks, chocolate & confectionery, salty & savoury snacks, sweet bakery items & snacks, breakfast cereals & desserts. WHO recommends policies to restrict food marketing to kids foodpolitics.com/2023/07/draft-…
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Dr Sandro Demaio
Dr Sandro Demaio@SandroDemaio·
Important and clear new guidance from the @WHO on protecting children from the harmful impacts of food advertising. We must listen to the global evidence, and take action. This work couldn’t be more timely for Australia. who.int/publications-d…
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Jane Martin
Jane Martin@janemartinFHA·
Fantastic leadership by @WHO @DrTedros to put children's health above profits of the processed food industry.
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RE-FRESH: Next Generation
RE-FRESH: Next Generation@h_food_retail·
New blog post on our website from @gary_sacks + @ay_jay_cee unpacking Woolworths' announcement that they are introducing healthier checkouts and end of aisle displays, and how this compares to best practice👉 bit.ly/46vDLIF
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Dr Sandro Demaio
Dr Sandro Demaio@SandroDemaio·
The food retail sector has the powerful potential to protect and promote children's right to nutritious foods, and healthy food environments. That's why we're proud to feed into this new report from @IHT_Deakin, @UNICEF and more. Read now: unicef.org/documents/nutr…
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Food for Health Alliance
Food for Health Alliance@FHAllianceAU·
Aussie kids’ health should be prioritised over processed food industry profits. We welcome efforts by @SophieScamps to protect children from exposure to unhealthy food marketing during set times on TV/radio, and at all times online. Read our release: bit.ly/448rlEv
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Dr Sandro Demaio
Dr Sandro Demaio@SandroDemaio·
Cold weather means one thing in our house: minestrone!
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Food for Health Alliance
Food for Health Alliance@FHAllianceAU·
Out of the 276 squeeze pouches reviewed, only two met infant feeding guidelines for nutrition. Govt must act now to regulate how these foods for vulnerable babies are manufactured and labelled. Our #Kidsaresweetenough bit.ly/42lvwvG
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VicHealth
VicHealth@VicHealth·
VicHealth welcomes the @ausgov's announcement of a $737 million package to reduce vaping and tobacco harms in our communities. With a focus on stronger regulations, education campaigns and increased funding for cessation, these are crucial steps to protect our young people (1/2)
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The Royal Australasian College of Physicians
A new study shows marketers spend more on sugary drink ads than Australian governments do on obesity prevention programs. From 2016-18, $27m was spent on obesity prevention programs vs. $152m spent on sugary drinks and artificially sweetened beverage ads. ow.ly/nmCX50OiV2X
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Food for Health Alliance
Food for Health Alliance@FHAllianceAU·
It's time Australians were supported to live healthier lives over processed food companies' profits. We must implement the National Obesity Strategy now to reduce increasing rates of overweight and obesity. bit.ly/3ND5Zdv
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Jane Martin
Jane Martin@janemartinFHA·
Great to share our findings, sign up to support higher standards set by government for baby/toddler foods. #kidsaresweetenough opc.org.au/kids-are-sweet…
7NEWS Melbourne@7NewsMelbourne

A new study by the @CancerVic found nine in ten toddler products fail international recommendations, with added sugar and salt the most problematic ingredients. To discuss, @mikeamor7 spoke with @janemartinopc from @opcAustralia. 7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

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