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A1269 - Cultured Quail as a Novel Food
A1269 - Cultured Quail as a Novel Food On 18 June 2025, changes to the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code) were gazetted to permit the use of cell-cultured quail as a food. The application from Vow Group Pty Ltd sought approval to use cultured quail cells in combination with other ingredients to make products such as logs, rolls and patties. The application was assessed under FSANZ’s major procedure and included two rounds of public consultation. Our assessment concluded that the product is safe for human consumption and presents no toxicological, nutritional or allergenic concerns. The quail cell line was…
Published 18 June 2025
FSANZ Board Communique: 26 March 2025 Meeting
FSANZ Board Communique: 26 March 2025 Meeting The Food Standards Australia and New Zealand Board met on 26 March 2025 to discuss and decide on standards matters, as well as governance, organisational, performance, and strategic matters. Overview The Food Standards Australia and New Zealand Board held an extraordinary meeting on the 26 March 2025 to consider standards matters for decision. The FSANZ Board is the accountable authority for the agency. Matters for Decision notified to the Food Ministers’ Meeting Once notified, the…
Published 14 March 2025
FSANZ Board Communique: 3-4 June 2025 Meeting
FSANZ Board Communique: 3-4 June 2025 Meeting Overview The Food Standards Australia and New Zealand Board met on the 3 & 4 June 2025 to discuss and decide on standards matters, as well as governance, organisational, performance, and strategic matters. The FSANZ Board is the accountable authority for the agency. Matters for Decision notified to the Food Ministers’ Meeting Once notified, the Food Ministers’ Meeting (FMM) has 60 days to consider FSANZ Board decisions on standards matters. The…
Published 18 June 2025
FSANZ Board Communique: 26 June Extraordinary Meeting
FSANZ Board Communique: 26 June Extraordinary Meeting Overview The Food Standards Australia and New Zealand Board met on 26 June 2025 to discuss and decide on standards matters. The FSANZ Board is the accountable authority for the agency. Matters for Decision notified to the Food Ministers’ Meeting Once notified, the Food Ministers’ Meeting (FMM) has 60 days to consider FSANZ Board decisions on standards matters. The following decisions will be notified within 10 business days: …
Published 3 July 2025
Notification Circular - 348-25
Notification Circular - 348-25 This Notification Circular includes notices that are required to be given to the public, submitters and appropriate government agencies, under the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 (FSANZ Act). For information about progress on all current applications and proposals, including anticipated consultation opportunities, see the FSANZ Food Standards Work Plan. Previous Notification Circulars and Gazettes are available on the…
Published 8 July 2025
Business guidance
Business guidance Like food businesses, FSANZ is invested in safe food. The standards we develop support food businesses to produce, sell, serve and import safe food, access new markets and meet consumer needs. Our information, resources and tools can help food businesses understand food standards and regulation. Title Guidance Card Labelling Information on general labelling requirements relevant to all foods as well as specific requirements that apply to certain food.…
Consumer information
Consumer information Our mission is to ensure consumers can trust the foods they choose to eat. Public confidence in the food supply is a cornerstone of a healthy population and a strong economy. Find out more about what FSANZ does to keep our food supply safe and help consumers make informed choices. Title Guidance and resources Card Labelling information for consumers Food labels provide important information to help consumers make food choices. FSANZ sets standards for what information must be on food labels…
Food Standards Code
Food Standards Code All food sold in Australia and New Zealand must comply with food standards. These standards are compiled in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code. FSANZ assesses applications to amend the Code and prepares proposals to vary existing standards or develop new ones. Title Guidance and resources Card Food Standards Code legislation Links to the latest Food Standards Code legislation in the federal register.…
About us
About us Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) is an independent statutory agency established by the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 (FSANZ Act). FSANZ is part of the Australian Government's Health portfolio. Title Corporate resources Card Who we are We're at the centre of the world class bi-national food regulation system that protects the ‘safe food’ brand for Australia and New Zealand. …
Australian food recalls
Australian food recalls Food recalls remove unsafe food from sale to protect consumers. Food can be recalled for a range of reasons, including product contamination, undeclared allergens and labelling errors. When a recall happens, FSANZ works with food businesses and regulators to coordinate the response and inform consumers. Subscribe to food recall alerts Use this form to subscribe to our food recall alerts email, or follow us on social media. Add block…