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Exporting beef or beef products to Australia
Exporting beef or beef products to Australia Australia has a country categorisation and import certification system in place to ensure that beef and beef products imported into Australia come from animals free from BSE. Under this system, FSANZ conducts food safety assessments to determine the BSE risk status of an applicant country and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry implements import certification requirements at the border. The department also undertakes an import risk analysis (IRA) of countries wanting to export fresh (chilled or frozen) beef to Australia. The IRA assesses animal health systems of the exporting country and biosecurity risks associated with importing fresh beef from the country.
Notification Circular - 340-25
Notification Circular - 340-25 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 14 May 2025
Fresh Frontier Pty Ltd - Spicy Chicken Mango Pasta Salad 300g & 500g
Fresh Frontier Pty Ltd - Spicy Chicken Mango Pasta Salad 300g & 500g Fresh Frontier Pty Ltd are conducting a recall of the above product(s). The product(s) have been available for sale in IGA and Farmerjacks stores in WA. Date Marking: Use-By 17May25 Problem: Microbial (Listeria monocytogenes) contamination. Food safety hazard: Listeria monocytogenes may cause severe illness in pregnant women, unborn babies, neonates, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. The general population can also become ill from consuming food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. What to do: Consumers should not eat this product. Consumers should return the product(s) to the place of purchase…
Published 14 May 2025
UPDATED 16.05.2025 | Arepa AU Pty Limited - Arepa for Calm & Clarity 300ml and Arepa for Performance 300ml
UPDATED 16.05.2025 | Arepa AU Pty Limited - Arepa for Calm & Clarity 300ml and Arepa for Performance 300ml Arepa AU Pty Limited are conducting a recall of the above products. The products have been available for sale in Coles in NSW, QLD and VIC. They have also been available for sale in Woolworths in VIC and independent retailers including IGA in NSW, ACT and QLD. The products have been sold online in ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, VIC and WA. Date Markings:
- Arepa for Calm & Clarity 300ml - Best Before: 24 Jan 2026
- Arepa for Performance 300ml - Best Before: 22 Jan 2026
Published 6 May 2025
Original research
- FOODSENS StudyThis study will support FSANZ's ongoing program of work to improve its capacity to estimate the costs and benefits associated with potential future regulatory changes.
- Alcohol labelling consumer research report: Consumer responses to sugar claims, carbohydrate claims and nutrition information panels on alcoholic…
Published 15 May 2025
Literature reviews
- Consumer literature review for P1049: Consumer value, perceptions and behaviours in relation to carbohydrate and sugar claims on alcoholic beverages (2023; PDF 711KB) This literature review considered evidence on consumer responses to carbohydrate and sugar claims on alcoholic beverages to inform Proposal P1049 – Carbohydrate and sugar claims on alcoholic beverages.
- Consumer evidence summary: ‘No added sugar(s)’ claims (2023;…
Published 15 May 2025
Notification Circular - 341-25
Notification Circular - 341-25 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 15 May 2025
A1329 - Exclusion of Blacklip Rock Oysters from the maximum level for cadmium in molluscs
A1329 - Exclusion of Blacklip Rock Oysters from the maximum level for cadmium in molluscs The application seeks an amendment to the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code) to exempt Blacklip Rock Oysters (Saccostrea spathulata) from the cadmium
Published 15 May 2025
Social science
Social science Title Food is more than the sum of its parts. It involves values, beliefs, identities, cultures and risk and benefit perceptions that drive both consumer and producer behaviour. Understanding the way people think and behave, and why, is critical to developing high quality food standards that meet their intended objectives. FSANZ’s social science capability ensures that our regulatory decisions are informed by the best available consumer evidence. Our research and reviews Social scientists at FSANZ undertake original research and literature reviews to provide evidence to inform applications and proposals to change the Food Standards Code, or to better understand consumer awareness, attitudes and behaviours in relation to food labelling and…
Published 20 January 2023
Silver Pacific Pty Ltd - Laohenghe Dressing Sauce 220g
Silver Pacific Pty Ltd - Laohenghe Dressing Sauce 220g Silver Pacific Pty Ltd are conducting a recall of the above product. This Recall only applies to those products that do not declare the allergen listed below. The product has been available for sale in New Yen Yen Supermarket, Family Mart, GOG, HENLEE, Gong Grocer, Happigo, Jusco, Thai Kee and Jia Yuan Supermarket in NSW, Hualong Supermarket and Yong Hui Supermarket in ACT and Asian Town Hobart and Tassie Asian Pty Ltd in TAS. Date marking: 19/10/2025 Problem: The presence of an undeclared allergen(s) (peanut). Food safety hazard: Any consumers who have a peanut allergy or intolerance may have a reaction if the product is consumed. What to do: Consumers who…
Published 6 May 2025