This study targeted the provision of healthy food and the consumer food environment for all citizens in the urban setting of Australia, focusing on measures to reduce food waste, providing food/meals for disadvantaged groups and information/education on food and nutrition.
This project examines policies from six local governments (LGs) relevant to promoting a healthy food supply and consumer food environment. Six LGs’ food and nutrition policies were analysed against a framework based on Australian literature and international policy frameworks. Policy content was collected by searching LG websites and analysed with reference to recommended policy actions in the framework.All LGs took action on reducing food waste, providing food/meal services for disadvantaged groups, and providing information/education on food and nutrition. The search did not identify any indication of a comprehensive policy framework to guide action on food and nutrition, nor did we find policies restricting opening of unhealthy food outlets, encouraging the opening of healthy food outlets, or reducing unhealthy food marketing.
Search results for Area: Australia: 7
Describing and mapping diversity and accessibility of the urban food environment with open data and tools
The role of Australian local governments in creating a healthy food environment: an analysis of policy documents from six Sydney local governments
Development and pilot of a tool to measure the healthiness of the in-store food environment
Assessing Support for Advantaged and Disadvantaged Groups: A Comparison of Urban Food Environments
Description, measurement and evaluation of tertiary-education food environments
The role of a food policy coalition in influencing a local food environment: an Australian case study
Geographic inequity in healthy food environment and type 2 diabetes: can we please turn off the tap?