2018 media releases

OPC welcomes Senate Inquiry's vision for tackling Australia's obesity epidemic

5 Dec 2018
The Obesity Policy Coalition has welcomed a Senate Inquiry report into the Obesity Epidemic in Australia as an important step toward saving Australians from a lifetime of chronic disease and even premature death.

Missing the mark: AFL bombards kids with junk food

22 Nov 2018
With the 35th national draft starting today, health experts are urging the AFL to pick healthier sponsors, as a new study exposes the extent to which Aussie kids are bombarded with junk food and sugary drink branding on TV during the national game.

Jane Martin, Executive Manager of the Obesity Policy Coalition responds to new report on Australians' diets across different stages of life

26 Oct 2018
As new data reveals the poor quality of Australians diets across the country, the Obesity Policy Coalition (OPC) is calling the urgent development of the recently announced national obesity strategy to tackle Australia's poor diets and spiralling obesity epidemic.

Jane Martin, Executive Manager of the Obesity Policy Coalition has welcomed today's important commitment from COAG Health ministers to develop a national strategy on obesity.

12 Oct 2018
Jane Martin, Executive Manager of the Obesity Policy Coalition has welcomed today's important commitment from COAG Health ministers to develop a national strategy on obesity.

Childhood obesity rates in Victoria highest in the country: new data

27 Sep 2018
Childhood overweight and obesity rates in Victoria are sky rocketing faster than any other state, with new data showing almost 1 in 3 kids are now overweight or obese.

OPC welcomes $2.25m fine against Heinz for marketing high sugar toddler snacks as 'healthy'

28 Aug 2018
The Obesity Policy Coalition (OPC) has welcomed the Federal Court's decision to order Heinz to pay $2.25 million for falsely marketing Heinz Shredz as a healthy snack for toddlers.

Public health groups applaud Queensland's actions to improve diets and address obesity

3 Aug 2018
The Obesity Policy Coalition (OPC) has applauded the Queensland Government for committing to restrict sugary drinks and junk foods in public hospitals and health care facilities, as well as phasing out junk food advertising near schools, public transport hubs, and sports grounds.

Decade of sham junk food marketing codes failing Australian kids

24 Jul 2018
The Obesity Policy Coalition has taken aim at the food industry for its failure to protect children from exposure to junk food marketing, despite introducing self-regulated codes in 2009 that promised to do just that.

Obesity Policy Coalition calls for clearer labelling of added sugar

11 Jul 2018
Statement from Jane Martin, Obesity Policy Coalition Executive Manager, following the announcement of the Federal Government’s public consultation into added sugar labelling in Australia. Added sugar can have major implications for a person’s health. So the Obesity Policy Coalition (OPC) believes it is critical for Australian consumers to be aware of the amount of added sugar in packaged foods, to allow them to make informed choices about the products they choose to buy. At a minimum...

Cartoons sweet-talking kids into sugar-laden snacks

29 Jun 2018
Obesity experts urge Senate to consider how unhealthy food is marketed to kids in obesity inquiry Kids’ snacks and breakfast cereals featuring cartoons or character promotions are almost guaranteed to contain too much sugar, new research from the Obesity Policy Coalition (OPC) has revealed. Of the products containing cartoons or character promotions, the following contained more than 15 grams of sugar per 100 grams*: 100% of kids’ snack bars and packets (all 30 products surveyed) 7...

Statement from Obesity Policy Coalition's Jane Martin on pledge by Australian Beverages Council to reduce sugar across the industry

25 Jun 2018
Statement from Obesity Policy Coalition Executive Manager Jane Martin on today’s pledge by the Australian Beverages Council to reduce sugar across the industry: “The Australian Beverages Council’s pledge to reduce sugar in drinks by 20 per cent by 2025 is little more than an attempt to capitalise on the low-sugar trend and drive sales. “Without stronger mandatory action, including a 20% health levy and clearer nutrition labelling, it’s unlikely that this p...

Healthier choices set to become easier in Victoria

30 Apr 2018
Victorian fast food and supermarket chains will be required to display the kilojoule content of ready-to-eat foods on all their menus as of tomorrow, when the Victorian State Government's new kilojoule labelling law comes into effect.

OPC welcomes ACCC legal action against Heinz for marketing high-sugar toddler snacks as 'healthy'

19 Mar 2018
The Obesity Policy Coalition has welcomed the Federal Court's judgment that Heinz Shredz was being falsely marketed as a healthy snack for toddlers.

New evidence: Sugary soft drinks could increase cancer risk, no matter your weight

22 Feb 2018
Drinking sugary soft drinks could increase cancer risk, regardless of body size, reveals new research from Cancer Council Victoria and University of Melbourne.