British reveal salmonella fears over free trade deal with Australia

British reveal salmonella fears over free trade deal with Australia

Our “lower standards of animal welfare” among the concerns of British industries in post-Brexit trade deal that could see an influx of BBC TV,cars and bankers in Australia.

  • byNick Miller

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Ministers seek immediate review of concentrated caffeine products after death

Ministers seek immediate review of concentrated caffeine products after death

Lachlan Foote,21,died on New Year's Day 2018 after making a protein shake with a teaspoon of pure caffeine powder before bed. Health experts warn the supplement industry needs better regulation.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos andBen Weir
Perth cafe owners to face charges after'marijuana brownie'makes family sick

Perth cafe owners to face charges after'marijuana brownie'makes family sick

The complainants,known only as Michael and Sharon,told the ABC their family went to the Bada Bing Cafe in Woodlands on March 2.

Slavery is in our midst - and in our shopping. It's up to us to stop it

Slavery is in our midst - and in our shopping. It's up to us to stop it

Outlawing slavery didn’t stop it. It just went underground. But now businesses will be compelled to report on it,and that's where we can all make a difference.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
Fair Work watchdog drops legal case against Foodora

Fair Work watchdog drops legal case against Foodora

The Fair Work Ombudsman on Friday said it had discontinued its legal action against the food delivery company which exited Australia in August last year.

  • byAnna Patty
Popular milk brands recalled after E. coli contamination

Popular milk brands recalled after E. coli contamination

The food safety regulator has issued a recall for popular milk brands stocked by major supermarkets in Victoria and southern NSW.

  • byYan Zhuang
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Perth fruit and veg store fined for third time in two years over Food Act breaches

Perth fruit and veg store fined for third time in two years over Food Act breaches

Belmont Market on Belmont Avenue was fined $45,000 for the breaches,which stemmed from two separate visits by the City of Belmont officials in December last year and February this year.

  • byHannah Barry
Tuck shops exempt from Queensland's food safety rules

Tuck shops exempt from Queensland's food safety rules

It comes as confusing rules and innovation are also posing a headache for food safety officers,who are being forced to work out whether a cronut is a snack or bread.

  • byFelicity Caldwell
'Really dodgy':Michel's Patisserie faces investigation over expiry date outrage
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'Really dodgy':Michel's Patisserie faces investigation over expiry date outrage

Operators of the national chain's stores have been told to extend the use-by dates on cakes and other goods by up to six months.

  • byAdele Ferguson
The researcher who wants Australians to eat a maggot sausage

The researcher who wants Australians to eat a maggot sausage

Professor Louwrens Hoffman says getting Australians to eat a sausage made out of maggots is all about hiding the fact that the sausage is made out of maggots.

  • byStuart Layt
Doubt cast on strawberry dumping video
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Doubt cast on strawberry dumping video

Images of strawberries being dumped that symbolised the plight of farmers during the 2018 tampering crisis are in doubt,with evidence showing the same farm discarded truckloads of fruit daily during the previous season.

  • byMark Solomons