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The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network is US based, and has 30,000 members worldwide, including families, dietitians, nurses, physicians, school staff, and representatives from food and pharmaceutical industries. Find articles, recipes, frequently asked allergy questions, and a kids and teens website! ...read more »
The author of Allergy Safe Family Foods, Suzanna Paxton, has an informative website with resources, education and community training for allergies. ...read more »
This website helps parents with action plans, food hints, allergen cards, and travelling with food allergies. There is also a Kids Corner to help kids understand their food allergies. ...read more »
Listed below are some useful websites and books to help parents and kids with great tips and ideas for a healthy lunch box. Dig in!
Go for your life' is a Victorian Government initiative which aims to promote healthy eating and increase levels of physical activity. ...read more »
Nutrition Australia aims to provide scientifically based nutrition information for people of all ages. ...read more »
The Parents Jury is an Australian online community for parents who together advocate for the improvement of children's nutrition and play environments. Learn about campaigns, news and polls. ...read more »
July 2011 Dairy Australia is calling on teens to ‘wake up their bones with breakfast’ during National Healthy Bones Week this August, by hosting a dairy-delicious breakfast. Whether it’s a chilled out weekend brunch, a school breakfast with friends or cooking up a storm at home, National Healthy Bones Week is the perfect excuse to make a calcium-rich breakfast a morning priority! ...read more »
Hopscotch and Honey Joys
Author: Lisa McCune, with Di Thomas
Lisa McCune and Di Thomas are friends who share a passion for family, friendship and good food. Between them they have six young children, so who better to share their favourite family meals with you. Like mums everywhere, Lisa and Di are always looking for fun, fuss-free ways to make sure their children eat the healthiest food possible. ...read more »
February 2011 High school students graduating to be tomorrows cancer and cardiovascular patients. Results of a national nutrition and physical activity survey of high school students, just released, will ring alarm bells among educators, health professionals and parents.