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* [https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/eco-score?cc=en%3Aaustralia You can help completing Australia categories and labels for the Eco-Score]
* [https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/eco-score?cc=en%3Aaustralia You can help completing Australia categories and labels for the Eco-Score]
== Labels ==
== Labels ==
* Help complete country-specific labels on Hunger Games: https://hunger.openfoodfacts.org/dashboard/australia
=== Industry labels ===
=== Industry labels ===
=== Public & Independent labels ===
=== Public & Independent labels ===
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== Traffic light systems and others ==
== Traffic light systems and others ==
Australia uses the [[Health Star Rating System|Health Star Rating]] system, created by Food Standards Australia New Zealand ('''FSANZ''').


== Food Scandals ==
== Food Scandals ==
* 2018 - https://www.industry.gov.au/anti-dumping-commission/archive-cases-and-electronic-public-record-epr/488 - Imported tomatoes
* 2018 - https://www.smh.com.au/healthcare/nestle-wipes-4-5-health-star-rating-off-flagship-milo-product-20180301-p4z295.html - Nestle/Milo removes 4.5 Health Star Rating from packaging under "as prepared" rules.
* 2019 - https://australiandairyfarmers.com.au/mediareleasespost/lion-price-highlights-impacts-of-coles-1-per-litre-milk/ - Duopoly affecting dairy production
* 2020 - https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/news-and-media-releases/articles/health-star-label-misleads-consumers-with-high-ratings-for-junk-food - Health Star rating misleading
* 2024 - https://youtu.be/MK-mNaEsmi0 - CEO walks out of interview when asked if his practices are anticompetitive
* 2024 - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-14/overhaul-of-health-star-ratings-labelling-and-marketing-of-food/104217784 - mandatory health star ratings are expected to be imposed on large food manufacturers


== Consumer Organisations ==
== Consumer Organisations ==
[[Consumer_associations#Australia]]
[[Consumer_associations#Australia]]
https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/food-labelling/understanding-claims/heart-foundation-tick
== National food companies ==
== National food companies ==
=== Independant brands ===
=== Independent brands ===
* List them here
=== Distributor brands ===
=== Distributor brands ===
* List them here
=== Help convince local producers to share their data ===
🏭 Food manufacturers and retailers Yes! To enrich the database, we can count on contributors... but also on food manufacturers! Indeed, as they are the source of the data, which often means that they are able to provide good quality data, and in bigger volumes than manual individual contributions.<br>
[[Producers_team|Help convince local producers to share their data]]


== Supermarket chains ==
== Supermarket chains ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Market Share of Australian supermarkets
|Company
|Market Share (%)
|Revenue ($m)
|-
|[https://www.woolworths.com.au/ Woolworths]
|38.2
|50,353.30
|-
|[https://www.coles.com.au Coles]
|29
|38,146.20
|-
|[https://www.aldi.com.au Aldi]
|8.6
|11,294.40
|-
|[https://www.iga.com.au Metcash] (wholesaler, also known as IGA)
|6.7
|8,810.60
|-
|[https://www.costco.com.au/ Costco]
|3.5
|4,611.80
|-
|[https://www.foodworks.com.au/ Foodworks Supermarket]
|0.1
|157.9
|-
|[https://www.amazon.com.au Amazon Australia]
|0.1
|130.9
|}
(Data from [https://www.ibisworld.com/au/industry/supermarkets-grocery-stores/1834 IBISWorld])
Woolworths and Coles are the two largest supermarkets in Australia, having a combined market share of more than 65% of the grocery market<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-23/a-history-of-the-duopoly-coles-woolworths/103494070</ref>. Aldi (Aldi Süd) is a recent arrival (after coming to Oz in 2001), and has managed to acquire a large market share from the Woolworths/Coles duopoly which prior to Aldi arriving was 80% market share.
Costco has a 3.5% market share, despite only having 15 stores in Australia (Woolworths has more than 1,100). It arrived in Melbourne, Australia in 2009<ref>https://eprints.qut.edu.au/50049/</ref>.
Fun fact, Aldi owns Winn-Dixie in the US, [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/when-does-copy-transcend-flattery-become-something-else-mark-landini who's stores look like a carbon copy of Coles stores]... [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjz14ERDY04 down to having similar "down, down" branding].
==Geographic food origins databases==
*List them here
==Local databases of interest==
* Help add the local egg traceability system: https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Food_Traceability_Codes/Eggs#Australia


== Geographic food origins databases ==
==Open Food Facts like websites and apps==
== Local databases of interest ==
== Translations==
==Communities we can reach out to==
*Facebook groups (local food, slow food, non-GMOs, organic…)
*Meetups
*Industry events
*[[Gluten_detection#Australia|Add your national coeliac/gluten non profit association]]
*[[Veganism#Australia|Add your national Vegan non profit association]]
*[[Vegetarian_Diet_Rules#Australia|Add your national Vegetarian non profit association]]
*[[Lactose#Australia|Add your national Lactose patients non profit association]]


==Open Prices - Access to Information requests (GDPR requests)==
As part of [[Project:Open-Prices]], we need price points for products, loads of them.


== Open Food Facts like websites and apps ==
If you have a fidelity card, you can ask your data, using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulation GDPR] (if you're in a EU country, or using other laws if you're elsewhere).
== Translations ==
https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/GDPR_request#Australia
== Communities we can reach out to ==
* Facebook groups (local food, slow food, non-GMOs, organic…)
* Meetups
* Industry events


== OCR support ==
==Local OFF contributor missions==
* List generated from OFF products in the country
==Open Products Facts==
* freely available list
*[[Object_donation_websites#Australia]]


== Local App Stores ==
==Past and present Australia issues on GitHub==  
*[https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/labels/🇦🇺%20Australia Australia issues on the Backend/Web/API (GitHub)]
*[https://github.com/openfoodfacts/smooth-app/labels/🇦🇺%20Australia Australia issues on the Mobile App (GitHub)]


==Data Completion statistics ==
*You can see Data Completion statistics for Australia at: https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Dashboard/Australia
*You can see the evolution of the number of products at: https://au.openfoodfacts.org/product-count
==Follow Open Food Facts on social media==
*Open Food Facts has created presence on social media over the years in many languages. We now have the capacity to produce content in English and French, but we have a harder time translating and posting to all accounts. You can help by joining the marketing channel on Slack, and proposing to help for your language/country. Please get in touch with the permanent team before anything.
*Follow Open Food Facts social media accounts for Australia: [[Public_Relations/Social_Media_accounts#Australia]]


== Local OFF contributor missions ==
== Get in touch==
== Open Products Facts ==
{{Box
* [[Object_donation_websites#Australia]]
| 1    = Slack channel
| 2    = [https://openfoodfacts.slack.com/messages/C0BR8DHQW/ #australia]
}}

Latest revision as of 00:54, 26 August 2024

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Food categories

Labels

Industry labels

Public & Independent labels

Religious labels

Laws

Traffic light systems and others

Australia uses the Health Star Rating system, created by Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ).

Food Scandals

Consumer Organisations

Consumer_associations#Australia

https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/food-labelling/understanding-claims/heart-foundation-tick

National food companies

Independent brands

  • List them here

Distributor brands

  • List them here

Help convince local producers to share their data

🏭 Food manufacturers and retailers Yes! To enrich the database, we can count on contributors... but also on food manufacturers! Indeed, as they are the source of the data, which often means that they are able to provide good quality data, and in bigger volumes than manual individual contributions.
Help convince local producers to share their data

Supermarket chains

Market Share of Australian supermarkets
Company Market Share (%) Revenue ($m)
Woolworths 38.2 50,353.30
Coles 29 38,146.20
Aldi 8.6 11,294.40
Metcash (wholesaler, also known as IGA) 6.7 8,810.60
Costco 3.5 4,611.80
Foodworks Supermarket 0.1 157.9
Amazon Australia 0.1 130.9

(Data from IBISWorld)

Woolworths and Coles are the two largest supermarkets in Australia, having a combined market share of more than 65% of the grocery market[1]. Aldi (Aldi Süd) is a recent arrival (after coming to Oz in 2001), and has managed to acquire a large market share from the Woolworths/Coles duopoly which prior to Aldi arriving was 80% market share.

Costco has a 3.5% market share, despite only having 15 stores in Australia (Woolworths has more than 1,100). It arrived in Melbourne, Australia in 2009[2].

Fun fact, Aldi owns Winn-Dixie in the US, who's stores look like a carbon copy of Coles stores... down to having similar "down, down" branding.

Geographic food origins databases

  • List them here

Local databases of interest

Open Food Facts like websites and apps

Translations

Communities we can reach out to

Open Prices - Access to Information requests (GDPR requests)

As part of Project:Open-Prices, we need price points for products, loads of them.

If you have a fidelity card, you can ask your data, using the GDPR (if you're in a EU country, or using other laws if you're elsewhere). https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/GDPR_request#Australia

Local OFF contributor missions

Open Products Facts

Past and present Australia issues on GitHub

Data Completion statistics

Follow Open Food Facts on social media

  • Open Food Facts has created presence on social media over the years in many languages. We now have the capacity to produce content in English and French, but we have a harder time translating and posting to all accounts. You can help by joining the marketing channel on Slack, and proposing to help for your language/country. Please get in touch with the permanent team before anything.
  • Follow Open Food Facts social media accounts for Australia: Public_Relations/Social_Media_accounts#Australia

Get in touch

Slack channel