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Foods and nutrients
Foods and nutrients AUSNUT 2023 is a collection of detailed data about the Australian food supply. It supports the 2023 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Study. It contains data to help the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) turn information people reported about foods and dietary supplements into intakes. It also contains information to help interpret the data and compare it with previous surveys. The AUSNUT 2023 food nutrient data file contains 58 nutrient values for 3,741 foods which reflect the food supply and preparation practices during the study. Foods The term ‘food’ refers to all foods, beverages and…
Published 20 January 2025
Dietary supplements
Dietary supplements AUSNUT 2023 was developed for the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) to use in the 2023 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Study, which includes the 2023 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NNPAS) and the 2023 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NATSINPAS). It contains all the data needed to help the ABS turn the information about foods and dietary supplements people reported into food, dietary supplement and nutrient intakes. It also contains information to help you interpret the data and compare data with previous surveys. The term ‘dietary supplement’ refers to…
Published 5 September 2025
Food measures
Food measures AUSNUT 2023 is a collection of detailed data about the Australian food supply. It supports the 2023 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Study. It contains data to help the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) turn information people reported about foods and dietary supplements into intakes. It also contains information to help interpret the data and compare it with previous surveys. The AUSNUT 2023 food measures data file contains 9,816 measures for the 3,741 foods. These include densities and food specific portions which reflect the portion types reported in the surveys. Sources of measures data …
Published 5 September 2025
Australian Dietary Guidelines
Australian Dietary Guidelines AUSNUT 2023 is a collection of detailed data about the Australian food supply. It supports the 2023 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Study. It contains data to help the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) turn information people reported about foods and dietary supplements into intakes. It also contains information to help interpret the data and compare it with previous surveys. The AUSNUT 2023 Australian Dietary Guidelines (ADG) data was developed to estimate the amount of each ADG food group consumed during the surveys. It contains values for 79 food groups for each of the 3,741 AUSNUT 2023 foods. The amount of…
Published 5 September 2025
Biodome Functional Foods Pty Ltd (t/a The Protein Factory)- N.O. + Sodium Nitrate 100g
Biodome Functional Foods Pty Ltd (t/a The Protein Factory)- N.O. + Sodium Nitrate 100g Biodome Functional Foods Pty Ltd trading as The Protein Factory are conducting a recall of the above product(s). The product(s) has been available for sale at The Protein Factory and online in VIC. Date Marking: 29/08/2027 Problem: Chemical (sodium nitrite) contamination. Food safety hazard: Food products containing sodium nitrite may cause illness/injury if consumed. What to do: Consumers should not eat this product. Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice. For further information please contact…
Published 8 September 2025
AUSNUT 2023 – new data to support public health research
AUSNUT 2023 – new data to support public health research FSANZ has released AUSNUT 2023, the most up-to-date and comprehensive picture of the nutrient composition of Australian foods. The dataset supports the 2023 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Study, translating reported food and supplement consumption into detailed nutrient intakes. AUSNUT 2023 includes data for 3,741 foods and 58 nutrients and other components of interest. It reflects the foods reported in the study’s dietary recall tool, Intake24, and captures the variety of products Australians consume – from everyday staples to new market entrants. The dataset draws on high-…
Published 10 September 2025
AUSNUT 2023
AUSNUT 2023 AUSNUT 2023 is a collection of detailed data about the Australian food supply. It supports the 2023 National Nutrition and Physical Activity Study. It contains data to help the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) turn information people reported about foods and dietary supplements into intakes. It also contains information to help interpret the data and compare it with previous surveys. Title Explore AUSNUT 2023 Card…
Published 5 September 2025
FSANZ Corporate Plan released
FSANZ Corporate Plan released FSANZ has released its 2025–26 Corporate Plan, outlining the agency’s strategic direction and priorities for the 2025–29 period. The plan aligns FSANZ’s work with the new strategic outcomes set out in the Food Regulation Strategic Plan 2025–28, highlighting our role in protecting public health and ensuring safe and suitable food. It also reinforces FSANZ’s commitment to work collaboratively across the bi-national food regulation system and with stakeholders to achieve our vision – World-leading standards, safe food for life. For…
Published 10 September 2025
FSANZ contributes to productivity agenda
FSANZ contributes to productivity agenda FSANZ is actively supporting the Australian Government’s productivity agenda. We joined 30 regulators and 8 portfolio agencies in putting forward new ideas to improve regulation and reduce compliance burdens. More than 400 ideas and 150 actions intended to boost productivity have been identified by regulators across the Australian Government. Regulators and standards bodies like FSANZ play a critical role in supporting Australia’s productivity by effectively managing risk, enabling innovation and ensuring consumer protections. Read more about the government’s call for ideas and…
Published 10 September 2025
Update to cost recovery fees
Update to cost recovery fees FSANZ will update the fees charged under our cost recovery arrangements from 1 October 2025. This ensures our framework remains transparent and reflects the actual costs of delivering regulatory services. For 2025–26, fees will increase by an average of 4.5% compared to 2024–25. The increase ensures FSANZ recovers the true costs of processing applications in line with the Australian Government Charging Framework. A revised Cost Recovery Implementation Statement will be available on our website from 1 October 2025. Looking ahead, we’ll soon begin work to update the 2026–27 fee schedule, with consultation opportunities to follow. Page last updated: 10 September 2025
Published 10 September 2025