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WA’s top health experts call for immediate action on junk food advertising on government property

The National Tribune
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The National Tribune
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  • 13 Nov 2020 8:48 am AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Hungry Jacks' advertisement on bus

WA’s leading health agencies* have joined forces to call on the State Government to immediately end junk food advertising on government property, following the release of a compelling report that shows not only is this feasible, but is essential in protecting WA kids from the predatory tactics of the junk food industry.

Our CEO Ashley Reid said the report, commissioned by Cancer Council WA and the Telethon Kids Institute, is critical for WA given the relentless lobbying by the junk food industry in attempting to influence governments around the country.

“This Australian-first report is a game-changer,” Mr Reid said.

“It demonstrates the underhanded and aggressive tactics used by the junk food industry and it proves that despite industry lobbying, there will be no loss in revenue for the government.

“It also highlights how junk food advertising is contributing to extra kilojoules consumed by kids.

“It counters every argument put forward by the industry, and therefore the State Government has no excuse in implementing these tougher restrictions in order to protect our kids.

“The State Government has the opportunity to step up as a global leader in the regulatory space and invest in the future health of our WA children.”

Telethon Kids Institute Director, Professor Jonathan Carapetis, encouraged the State Government to support the report’s findings, saying WA’s top public health and medical experts were united in their call for the junk food ban on government property.

“We are all trying to stay healthy and well, but this report reminds us that it is very hard when our families and our kids are bombarded with junk food advertising at every turn,” Professor Carapetis said.

“This research shows that junk food ads are concentrated in disadvantaged neighbourhoods and our kids can’t escape seeing these ads given they’re on buses, trains, billboards and around family venues.

“We must set higher standards to protect our kids, and banning junk food ads from State Government property is a good start.”

Dr Andrew Miller, President of the Australian Medical Association in WA, said this policy also has the potential to contribute to significant savings to the health system.

“Obesity-related illnesses are set to cost our WA hospitals over $610 million a year by 2026, yet the government is still selling advertising space to the very companies and products that are making us sick,” Dr Miller said.

“WA’s most trusted health agencies are standing together on this issue, and we implore the State Government to stand with us.”

*Agencies include:

  • Cancer Council WA
  • Telethon Kids
  • Australian Medical Association (WA)
  • Heart Foundation
  • Public Health Association
  • Australian Dental Association (WA)
  • Parents Voice Australia
  • Obesity Policy Coalition
  • Public Health Advocacy Institute of Western Australia
  • WA School Canteen Association
  • Diabetes WA

Facts

  • Currently in WA, just over one-quarter (26.3 per cent) of children are overweight or obese.
  • A ban on unhealthy food and drink promotions on all state premises is one of the recommendations in the Sustainable Health Review Final Report released by the State Government in 2019.
  • In WA, there are currently no regulations restricting advertising of unhealthy food.
  • Consumption of unhealthy food and sugary drinks increases toxic fat and puts people at risk of 13 types of cancer type II diabetes, heart disease and other chronic diseases.
  • IIllness from overweight and obesity cost WA hospitals $338.7 million in 2016, and it is estimated that this will rise by 80 per cent to $610.1 million in 2026 if increases in overweight and obesity continue1.

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Tags:Ashley, Australia, Australian, Australian Dental Association, Australian Medical Association, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, chronic disease, Government, heart disease, heart foundation, public health, sugary drinks, sustainable, WA, Western Australia

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