Food Safety - Dodgy eateries escape the net

In comparison, the NSW Food Authority's website has published details of more than 600 in less than a year.

Queensland Health established the website in 2007 to allow diners access to reports of eating places found guilty of breaching the state Food Act.

Queensland Consumers Association secretary Max Howard said that the NSW website publishes both prosecutions and on the spot fines and allows users to search by restaurant name, suburb, trading name or even postcodes.

But the Queensland website lists only successful prosecutions.

Courier Mail 9 June 2009,   read PDF full article

 

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