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          Food policy 
          in Australia:  
          The role of 
          different Federal 
          Government 
          organisations 
          December 2021
          Pratibha Naudiyal
          Belinda Reeve 
          Alexandra Jones
          Sally McDonald 
         Contributors and acknowledgements
         Acknowledgment of country 
         In the spirit of reconciliation, the University of Sydney 
         acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country 
         throughout Australia and their connections to land, 
         sea and community. We pay our respect to their 
         Elders past and present and extend that respect to all 
         Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
         Project Team
         Pratibha Naudiyal
         The University of Sydney
         Dr. Belinda Reeve
         The University of Sydney Law School 
         Dr. Alexandra Jones
         The George Institute for Global Health, UNSW, 
         Sydney, Australia
         Sally McDonald
         Charles Perkins Centre, School of Pharmacy, 
         Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of 
         Sydney, Australia
         Funding
         Pratibha Naudiyal was supported by a University of 
         Sydney Charles Perkins Centre summer research 
         scholarship to complete this report.
         Acknowledgements 
         We are grateful to Professor Mark Lawrence for 
         his comments on this report. We are also grateful 
         to Professor Corinna Hawkes for her guidance on 
         applying pre-existing framework to the Australian 
         context. All errors remain the authors’ own.
         Suggested citation
         Pratibha Naudiyal, Belinda Reeve, Alexandra Jones and 
         Sally McDonald (2021), Food policy in Australia: The role 
         of different Federal Government organisations. Sydney, 
         New South Wales: The University of Sydney.
                                   Contents
                                   Introduction �������������������������������������������������������� 2                 Department of the Treasury �����������������������������20
                                       Methods ....................................................................3           Goals ...................................................................... 20
                                   Department of Agriculture, Water, and the                                                   Policy responsibilities ......................................... 20
                                   Environment ��������������������������������������������������������6                       Main food-related policy and activities .......... 20
                                       Goals .........................................................................6        Size and structure ............................................... 20
                                       Policy responsibilities ............................................6                   Board...................................................................... 20
                                       Main food-related policy areas ...........................6                             Response to COVID-19 ....................................... 20
                                       Size and structure ................................................. 11             Department of Industry, Science, 
                                       Board........................................................................ 11    Energy and Resources �������������������������������������� 22
                                       Response to COVID-19 .........................................11                        Goals .......................................................................22
                                   Department of Health ����������������������������������������12                             Policy responsibilities ..........................................22
                                       Goals ........................................................................12        Main food-related policy areas  
                                       Policy responsibilities ...........................................12                   and activities .........................................................22
                                       Main food-related policy areas                                                          Size and structure ................................................23
                                       and activities ..........................................................12             Board.......................................................................24
                                       National Health and Medical                                                             Response to COVID-19 ........................................24
                                       Research Council (NHMRC) ................................ 14                        Table 11� Other Federal Government 
                                       Size and structure ................................................ 14              Departments and their food-related 
                                       Board....................................................................... 14     responsibilities �������������������������������������������������� 26
                                       Response to COVID-19 ........................................ 14                    References �������������������������������������������������������� 28
                                   Food Standards Australia and New Zealand �����15
                                       The Australia and New Zealand 
                                       joint food regulation system ............................... 15
                                       Food Standards Australia 
                                       and New Zealand (FSANZ) ................................... 16
                                       Goals ....................................................................... 16                                                                                                         Food policy in Australia: The role of different Federal Government organisations
                                       Policy responsibilities .......................................... 16
                                       Food Standards Code .......................................... 18
                                       Size and structure ................................................ 19
                                       Board....................................................................... 19
                                       Response to COVID-19 ........................................ 19
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                    Introduction
                    The food system is complex and interconnected. Food goes 
                    through the stages of production, processing, transport, 
                    consumption, and disposal, with each stage having economic, 
                    environmental, health, social, and political dimensions. [1]
           sydney.edu.au
                    For this reason, policies from a range of sectors are      overweight or obese. [11] Consumption patterns also 
                    relevant to food system functioning and outcomes.          influence the ecological footprint of food systems 
                    These include policies specific to food, as well as those on  and currently, the agriculture sector contributes 
                    agriculture, transport, health, and the environment. [2]   approximately 13% of total greenhouse gas emissions 
                                                                               each year. [12] Research suggests that Australians are 
                    Various groups and stakeholders have called for            aware of the importance of good health, but not of the 
                    more holistic, national-level food policy in Australia.    environmental impacts of their consumption habits. [13]
                    However, existing efforts have so far failed to 
                    produce policy adoption and implementation. The            The COVID-19 pandemic has also impacted the food 
                    Australian National Food Plan, one such attempt, was       system, bringing changes in overseas trade, agricultural 
                    developed over a two-and-a-half-year time period,          workforce availability, individual eating habits, and 
                    led by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries, and       accessibility to food in rural areas. For example, 
                    Forestry - DAFF (currently known as the Department         despite efforts by the agri-food system to adapt, it is 
                    of Agriculture, Water, and Energy – DAWE). However,        expected that exports of livestock and grain stock will 
                    the plan was ultimately shelved due to changes             decline by approximately 10-20% in 2020-21. [14] 
                    in government and the competing visions of the             The introduction of measures prohibiting residents 
                    stakeholders involved. [3] The first and only Australian   in some states from leaving their homes (with some 
                    National Food and Nutrition Policy was developed           exceptions) (often referred to as being in ‘lockdown’ 
                    in 1992, with more recent attempts at developing an        in Australia) also led to changes in consumer spending 
                    updated version also stalling around 2014. [4, 5] At the   on food, with higher expenditure on food for home 
                    time of writing in 2021, the National Preventive Health    consumption, and lower expenditure on restaurants 
                    Strategy 2021-2030 had recently been adopted, while a  and takeaway. [15] Stay at home orders promoted 
                    National Obesity Strategy was still being developed.       online shopping for groceries, reducing access to 
                                                                               labelling information more readily available when 
                    While policy progress has been slow, Australians           consumers are purchasing products in store. Rural and 
                    continue to feel the impact of complex food systems        remote communities also experienced a reduced food 
                    challenges such as food insecurity, diet-related           supply and access to affordable and nutritious food 
                    non-communicable diseases, and environmental               during lockdown periods, likely increasing rates of food 
                    sustainability. [6] Despite being a food secure            insecurity in these communities. [16]
           The University of Sydneynation, there remain groups who face a high risk 
                    of food insecurity, including younger Australians,         Currently, no document exists that summarises the 
                    individuals with lower educational attainment, asylum      role of various Federal Government departments 
                    seekers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people,     and agencies in making food policy in Australia. 
                    disadvantaged households, and people who are               The aim of this report is to map the departments 
                    unemployed. [7, 8] At the same time, many Australians      and agencies involved, how they work together to 
                    are eating unhealthy diets, characterised by excessive     create and implement food policy, and how they 
                    consumption of ultra-processed foods high in harmful       divide and respond to food policy challenges such as 
                    fats, sodium and added sugars. [9, 10] Consequently,       improving nutrition, preventing non-communicable 
                    two-thirds of Australian adults are currently              diseases, and promoting sustainable food systems. 
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