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Defining unhealthy food for regulating marketing to children—What are by Wendy L Watson, Phay Yean Khor et al

Abstract Aim: To compare six nutrient profiling models for suitability in food marketing to children regulation. Methods: Products (n = 220) advertised at transport hubs were classified as eligible/ineligible to be advertised to children using an Australian government developed guide (Council of Australian Governments), the Health Star Rating system before and after the modifications made in 2020, World Health Organization Western Pacific Region and Europe nutrient profile criterion and the NOVA food classification system. Agreement between models was determined using Cohen s Kappa. Results: The Council of Australian Governments guide was able to classify more products than the other models (n = 210) and was easy to use as it did not require nutrition information. It agreed most closely with NOVA (moderate agreement). The proportion of foods classified as eligible to be marketed (most strict) was lowest for NOVA (10%), similar for Council of Australian Governments and the World Hea

Grattan on Friday: Christine Holgate gets her own bully pulpit – and uses it to effect

Queensland Nationals Senator Matt Canavan, juggling a couple of committee engagements, hadn’t planned to attend Tuesday’s hearing at which former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate appeared. But party elder Ron Boswell was insistent, telling Canavan he must be there, in the room, fighting for Australia Post’s small business licensees. Boswell, himself a former senator, retains one of the best political “noses” in the business. He’d spoken to Canavan soon after the Holgate affair blew up last October, warning the issue was trouble and needed to be fixed. Canavan was initially sceptical, thinking people would react against the Cartier watches she’d given four executives as a reward for a deal with banks to shore up Post’s licensee network.

Christine Holgate gets her own bully pulpit – and uses it to effect on Morrison s weak spot

analysis Christine Holgate gets her own bully pulpit – and uses it to effect on Morrison s weak spot ThuThursday 15 updated Yesterday at 9:47pm ThuThursday 15 AprApril 2021 at 9:47pm There s an interesting contrast in how Morrison is currently dealing with Brittany Higgins and Christine Holgate. ( Share Print text only Cancel Queensland Nationals Senator Matt Canavan, juggling a couple of committee engagements, hadn t planned to attend Tuesday s hearing at which former Australia Post CEO Christine Holgate appeared. But party elder Ron Boswell was insistent, telling Canavan he must be there, in the room, fighting for Australia Post s small business licensees. Boswell, himself a former senator, retains one of the best political noses in the business. He d spoken to Canavan soon after the Holgate affair blew up last October, warning the issue was trouble and needed to be fixed.

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