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Media Releases 2000

ANZFA seeks public comment on Neotame and Erythrosine (21/12/2000)

NZ Maori Dietitian Appointed to ANZFA Board (21/12/2000)

New Food Standards Code to Take Effect in Two Years (21/12/2000)

New labelling requirements for GM foods to take effect in 12 months (11/12/2000)

Anzfa Recommends That ' Energy ' Drinks And Cholesterol Lowering Spreads Are Not Suitable For Children (29/11/2000)

Health Ministers make historic decision on food regulation (24/11/00)

Food labels, now with added information (14/11/2000)

Leading Food Industry Expert Rejects claims by manufacturers& (14/11/2000)

ANZFA disappointed that food industry body continues to oppose new food labelling (2/11/2000)

ANZFA seeking public comment on first food irradiation application (10/10/2000)     

More GM food pass safety assessment ( 4/10/00)

Imported Jelly Cups could pose choking hazard (28/9/2000)

New food label requirements unveiled today will save lives (21/9/2000)

Food Health Claims Proposal Released (7/9/2000)

ANZFA releases three more safety reports on GM foods (30/8/2000)

Industry Body Opposes Better Food Information For Consumers (24/8/2000)

National Diabetes Week (24/7/2000)

ANZFA Releases caffeine report (19/6/2000)

ANZFA Release Safety Assessment Reports on GM Foods for Public Comment (19/6/2000)

Avoid food illness - cook and eat safely outdoors this summer

GM Foods Labelling - A media briefing paper (27/7/2000)

Health ministers make historic decision on food regulation

Australia New Zealand Food Standards Council Decision

Food Safety Week tackles food poisoning from food outlets

COAG Agreement will strengthen food safety

GM Food Labelling Decided: Tambling

New appointment to ANZFA Board

Government Unveils Details of GM Safety Assessment Process for GM

World nutrition expert re-appointed to ANZFA Board

Greater Food Safety Regulation

Government Steps Up Reform of Health Regulation

Annette King welcomes new food standards