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Should pet dogs be allowed in eating areas?

Have your say! Should pet dogs be allowed in eating areas?

Peter Andre's coffee shop slammed for food hygiene breaches

Peter Andre has opened a coffee shop in the UK and inspectors found dirty floors, overflowing bins and the dangerous thawing of chicken were all behind the dismal hygiene rating awarded to the Sussex cafe. and that There was also no hand-wash basin for food handlers

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High standards of Food Hygiene in the kitchen are essential, so wearing professional food hygiene clothing is essential for any food handler in the catering, retail, health & community services or food processing sectors. 

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Annual Alcohol poll shows 66% of us don't know our standard drinks!

How work has changed since the 1960s

Work in the 1960s revolved around a nine-to-five workday, men supported their wives and children at home and jobs usually involved physical labour.

Staff smoked on the job, even in the office, and there was no call for correct etiquette in the staff kitchen as tea ladies brought mid-morning refreshments around to workers.

Licensing Guidelines for Outside School Hours Care

Temperature Control and Potentially Hazardous Foods

Below is an extract from a fact sheet provided by Townsville City Council on Temperature Control and Potentially Hazardous Foods under the Food Act 2006 and Food Safety Standards. You can view the full document by

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  • New food laws passed to improve food safety

    ACT Chief Minister and Minister for Health, Katy Gallagher, has welcomed the passage of Food Amendment Act 2011 in the ACT Legislative Assembly today.

    "The amended Act will provide consumers with more information so they can make more informed choices about where they dine out, improving food safety in the ACT and ensuring increased regulatory transparency," the Chief Minister said.

    Bar skills plan for parents of teens

    •  Parents should take bar courses for teen parties - experts
    •  Police say move could help quell out-of-control parties
    •  Most adults "clueless" on providing safe settings for drinking


    PARENTS throwing parties for teenagers should be given bartender-style training, experts say.

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