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Pregnancy warning labels – design elements and downloadable labels
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Requirements Requirements for pregnancy warning labels on alcoholic beverages were gazetted in the Code on 31 July, 2020 with a three-year…Published 8 May 2023
Proposal P1055 - Definitions for gene technology and new breeding techniques
Proposal P1055 - Definitions for gene technology and new breeding techniques On 2 September 2025, changes to the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code) were gazetted to update definitions for genetically modified (GM) food. The new definitions maintain strong food safety protections while ensuring regulatory oversight remains proportionate to risk and supports safe innovation. They have been developed with input from stakeholders and the public to provide clarity and certainty for food businesses, regulators and consumers. The definitions apply across the Code and are designed to support consistent application of GM food assessment and labelling requirements.…
Published 2 September 2025
Pregnancy warning labels on alcoholic beverages
Pregnancy warning labels on alcoholic beverages Requirements for pregnancy warning labels on alcoholic beverages were gazetted in the Code on 31 July, 2020 with a three-year transition period ending on 31 July 2023. In addition, optional alternative requirements for pregnancy warning labels for corrugated cardboard outer packaging were gazetted in the Code on 4 May 2023. Businesses have until 1 February 2024 to ensure post-printed corrugated carboard outer packaging, containing more than one individual unit of an alcoholic beverage, displays either the existing or optional alternative pregnancy warning label. Alcoholic beverages in such corrugated carboard outer packaging that is labelled before the end of the transition period (i.e. before 2 February 2024) may be sold without the…
Published 5 May 2023
Committees and groups
Committees and groups FSANZ manages a number of committees and groups through which it engages with consumers, industry representatives and public health professionals. The main groups are detailed below. Binational Food Industry Dialogue The Binational Food Industry Dialogue (BFID) provides a forum for ongoing engagement between FSANZ and the food industry. It supports information sharing on common issues of interest, offers industry perspectives on standards development, enhances understanding of FSANZ processes, and facilitates collaboration on matters arising from significant food incidents. BFID membership includes major retailers, peak industry bodies, and several government agencies to provide updates and support conversations. …
Published 7 November 2022
Jurisdictional Technical Forum
Jurisdictional Technical Forum The Jurisdictional Technical Forum (JTF), established by Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), acts as a collaborative platform for two-way engagement between FSANZ and government agencies across Australia and New Zealand. It supports information sharing on standards development and provides jurisdictional insights into emerging issues in food safety, enforcement, and public health. Member organisations
- ACT Health Directorate
- Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF)
- Australian Department of Health and Aged Care (Health)
- Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) -…
Published 16 September 2025
A1155 - 2′-FL and LNnT in infant formula and other products
A1155 - 2′-FL and LNnT in infant formula and other products In March 2021, changes to the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code) were gazetted to permit the voluntary use of two new substances in infant formula products.
Published 24 September 2022
Götzinger Smallgoods - Various Sliced Ham and Meat products 1kg
Götzinger Smallgoods - Various Sliced Ham and Meat products 1kg
- Sliced Silverside 1kg - USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 20122025
- Sliced Roast Beef 1kg - USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 13122025
- 4x4 Ham Sliced 1kg - USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 13122025
- Champagne Ham Sliced 1kg - USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 17122025
- Provincial Ham Sliced 1kg - USE BY (All use by dates up to and including): 5122025
Published 20 November 2025
Notification Circular 370-25
Notification Circular 370-25 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 FSANZ website. Five Year Review - Application A1155 In March 2021, FSANZ gazetted an amendment to the…
Published 25 November 2025
Gelista - Gelista Durian 500mL
Gelista - Gelista Durian 500mL Gelista are conducting a recall of the above product. The product has been available for sale in Foodland Pasadena and Foodland Frewville in SA. Date Marking: 14FEB2027 & 24APR2027 Problem: Microbial (E. coli) contamination. Food safety hazard: Food products contaminated with E. coli may cause illness if consumed. What to do: Consumers should not eat this product. Consumers should return the product(s) to the place of purchase for a full refund. Any consumers concerned about their health should seek medical advice. For further information please contact: Gelista08 8346 5195admin@gelista.com.auwww.gelista.com.au Related links…
Published 21 November 2025
A1342 - Beta-casein protein preparation (BCPP1) from GM Komagataella phaffii
A1342 - Beta-casein protein preparation (BCPP1) from GM Komagataella phaffii This application seeks to permit the use of a beta-casein protein preparation (BCPP1) from Komagataella phaffii as a genetically modified ingredient for use Page last updated: 25 November 2025
Published 25 November 2025