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Healthy drinks for kids

There are no shortage of drink varieties in Australia, but the best drinks you can give your kids are water and milk.

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About fat in your child's diet

We need some fat in our diet. It's important to know where to find fats, and how to make healthy choices for your children.

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Pre-existing diabetes and pregnancy

If you have type 1 or 2 diabetes, maintaining stable blood sugar levels before and during pregnancy is important for you and your baby’s health.

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How much food at 2 to 3 years?

When your toddler turns 2, they should be eating the same food as the rest of the family.

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FoodSwitch App

The FoodSwitch app works by using your mobile phone camera to scan the barcode of a packaged food. It then uses science-based algorithms to calculate and then display simple nutrition profiles of the food.

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About salt in your child's diet

Most of the salt we eat now comes from processed foods. Find out how your family can cut back on how much salt you eat.

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Special diets for kids

Your child may need a special diet for a metabolic condition, allergies or your beliefs. Learn about how to give your child the nutrients they need.

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Healthy eating habits for children

Encouraging your children to make healthy food habits when they’re young will help them make the best choices for themselves as they grow up.

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Junk food

Kids may love junk food, but they should not form part of a regular, healthy diet.

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Understanding food labels

Food labels help you make healthier food choices when shopping cooking for you and your family. Read on to better understand how to read food labels.

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