Cancer Council ramps up efforts to combat junk food advertising in NSW, Victoria

Caroline Tung
Updated June 28 2022 - 4:56pm, first published 4:30pm
HEALTHY START: North Albury's Xavier High School students Zoe Prentice, 16, May Summerfield, 17, and Karly Thomas, 16, dig into their healthy lunches from the school canteen. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE
HEALTHY START: North Albury's Xavier High School students Zoe Prentice, 16, May Summerfield, 17, and Karly Thomas, 16, dig into their healthy lunches from the school canteen. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE

Councils, schools and communities are backing an ongoing initiative by Cancer Council Victoria to protect children from advertising that leads to them to make unhealthy food choices.

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Caroline Tung

Caroline Tung

Journalist

Since moving to the Border, I have grown to love the community and telling stories of its extraordinary people. I previously worked in Gladstone, Sydney and Melbourne. In 2019, I was awarded the Walkley Foundation's Jacoby Walkley Scholarship for TV journalism. 2018 Melbourne Press Club Quill Awards finalist. Monash University Master of Journalism graduate.

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