P1066 – Review of young child formula

Published

This proposal aims to revise and clarify current regulations for young child formula to ensure they remain appropriate and effective.

It follows a request from food ministers to review how young child formula is regulated. As part of this work, we will assess the requirements in the Food Standards Code on the definition, composition, labelling and representation of these products.

Young child formula (commonly known as toddler milk or junior milk) are suitable for young children aged 1-3 years and are currently regulated by Standard 2.9.3 – Division 4 as formulated supplementary foods for young children.

They are specialised products that are intended to supplement a normal diet to address situations where intakes of energy and nutrients may not be adequate to meet an individual’s requirements.

Standard 2.9.3 regulates a wide range of formulated supplementary foods. This review considers how this standard applies to young child formula. All other formulated supplementary foods are not in scope of the review.

Public consultation will be undertaken to help inform this work, with the first Call for Submissions planned for early 2026. 

Administrative assessment