Trolley wars continue

An average shopping trolley coasts around $150, and some can climb as high as $600 when modifications or additions are made. So beside being an increasing cost issue, shopping trolleys, when abandoned, are also a safety problem and an environmental hazard. The problem is increasing and there is a dilemma as to how to stop

GM Submissions requested

Food Standards Australia New Zealand today invited comments on an application for food derived from a corn line genetically modified to be tolerant to the herbicide glyphosate. FSANZ acting Chief Executive Officer Melanie Fisher said that the application was received from Monsanto Australia Limited and seeks to vary Standard 1.5.2 – Food produced using Gene

Packed lunches need to be kept cool

The following is a media release from the Food safety Information Council and is included here with it’s permission. The Australian Food Safety Information Council today released a national survey that shows on warm days 8% of workers who take a packed lunch make no attempt to keep their packed lunches cool. Of even more

It is not easy to export food from Australia. This is because we have some of the toughest food regulations in the world. It is the maintenance of these regulations that has given Australia a well earned reputation as one of the best food producers globally. There are however a lot of regulations that businesses

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