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Develop a national approach to reduce foodborne illness
This activity will develop a national strategy for reducing foodborne illness, especially from Campylobacter and Salmonella. -
Share data and support data analytics
This activity will look at how to improve data sharing and data analytics, to support the work on reducing foodborne illness. -
Develop a shared understanding of food safety culture
This activity will help food regulators and food businesses develop a shared understanding of food safety. -
Reduce human illness from Campylobacter
This activity will identify risk factors and implement research outcomes and hygiene criteria to reduce illness from Campylobacter. -
Manage food safety risks for eggs and egg products
This activity will ensure a consistent approach to implementing standards for eggs and egg products and undertaking egg recalls. -
Manage food safety risks for general food services
This activity will address implementation matters associated with a Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) proposal to strengthen food safety in the food service and related sectors. -
Reduce children’s exposure to unhealthy food and drink advertising
This activity will consider opportunities for the food regulation system to limit children’s exposure to ads for unhealthy food and drink. -
Explore data opportunities
This activity will explore how to better use data to support the priority to reduce chronic disease related to overweight and obesity. -
Increase consistency across jurisdictions
This activity will increase consistency in areas of the food regulation system that will result in cost savings for industry and governments. -
Review how the food regulation system operates
This activity will review operational processes to make the food regulation system more agile and responsive. -
Improve intelligence in the food regulation system
This activity will improve the way the food regulation system gathers, collates, analyses and shares intelligence. -
Implement a new strategic planning cycle
This activity will implement a new planning cycle that includes updates to the priorities every 3 years. -
Review and update policy guidelines and policy statements
This activity will implement a systematic framework and review schedule to ensure policy guidelines remain current and relevant. -
Develop guidance on caffeine for enforcement agencies
This activity will produce guidance material to inform compliance action on products with high levels of caffeine. -
Monitor low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) hemp as food
This activity will monitor the process to allow the sale of hemp seed food and identify any compliance or implementation issues. -
Investigate food safety issues related to synthetic breast milk
This activity will look at potential food regulatory issues with manufacture and sale of cell-based human milk.
