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Newsletters

Food Irradiation Eye: Keeping an eye on food irradiation in Australia

Winter 2010 [pdf file]

Contents: Success! Ban on irradiation of cat food after deaths, Labelling review public consultations 2010, New fruit irradiation approval in the works: Persimmon, FI Watch invited to Japanese irradiation symposium, and more.

Autumn 2009 [pdf file]

Contents: RSPCA demand end to gamma irradiation of pet food, Madura Tea joins irradiation-free status, New Book: ZAPPED! the people's movement against irradiation, Irradiated pet food endangering pets health, FI Watch animated film: Revenge of the Irradiated Mangoes, and more.

tAutumn 2008 [pdf file]

Spring 2007[pdf file]

Spring 2006 [pdf file]

New guide set to help consumers avoid nukes in their food, Zapped Aussie mangoes cause shock in New Zealand, Are Irradiated Mangoes Safe?, and more.

Spring 2005 [pdf file]

Contents: Crack out the Champers: Launch of the 2005 Food Processors Survey. Food and Sustainability, and more.

Autumn 2005 [pdf file]

Contents: Community celebrates closure of Milford FI plant, International FI news, Problems with Labelling in Australia, and more

Winter "Food Supplement" [pdf file]

Contents: Food Standards under review, some new GM applications, Radiation is Not a Food Additive (Commemorating 60 years since the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and more.

February 2005 download here [pdf file]

Contents: Report on the 2004 Food Irradiation Awareness Tour, Food Irradiation - industry or consumer choice?, and more.

 

If you would like to contribute to the campaign to stop food irradiation in Australia you can offer your time and energy, buy some of our merchandise, or make a monetary donation.

You can send a (non tax deductable) cheque to:

Food Irradiation Watch

PO Box 5829,

West End,

Brisbane QLD, 4101

Australia