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Home > Ministers > The Hon Nicola Roxon MP - Minister for Health and Ageing > Media Hub > Benefits of Fresh Food Demonstrated in Schools Benefits of Fresh Food Demonstrated in SchoolsPDF printable version of Benefits of Fresh Food Demonstrated in Schools (PDF 19 KB)
These schools join Alawa Primary School which was announced as the demonstration site for the Northern Territory on 30 October 2008. Victoria already has demonstration schools, with the program having been successfully delivered in that state for the past seven years. A further announcement will be made in the New Year on the successful demonstration school for Queensland. The program is part of the Rudd Government’s fresh approach to tackling the growing rates of childhood obesity in Australia, and recognises that children learn best through interaction and positive examples. Grant applications for the 2008 funding round of the kitchen garden program are now closed and will be announced in the New Year. The next round of grants for schools wanting to be involved is expected to open in mid-2009, with further funding rounds in 2010 and 2011. For more information about the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program, see http://www.healthyactive.gov.au/internet/healthyactive/publishing.nsf/Content/kitchen-garden. For all media inquiries, please contact the Minister's Office on 02 6277 7220.
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