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Food coach with appetite for change wins award
Witnessing the effects food additives had on her own children inspired a Western Australian mother to create a movement that has been recognised in this year’s Consumer Protection Awards.
Francine Bell of Additive Free Kids (AFK) won the 2021 Rona Okely Award for individuals in recognition of her tireless efforts to educate consumers about additives and how to make additive-free choices.
She does this by auditing ingredient and green/clean labels to cut through marketing tactics and claims, in order to identify the facts, which then allows consumers to make informed decisions about the food they eat.
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Advocates say national Women s Safety Summit will be talk-fest unless it speaks to survivors of domestic violence
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AprApril 2021 at 1:00am
Hearts of Purple CEO Michelle Beattie says the meeting would be a waste of time without speaking to victims of domestic violence.
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Domestic violence advocates say a national women s safety summit will be yet another talk-fest if it doesn t speak to survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
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Advocates say without the voices of domestic and sexual violence survivors, the summit will be a waste of time
Domestic violence organisations say they are shocked the Queensland Premier s proposed summit will not investigate DV when it is the biggest issue facing women