Thursday 7 February 2008

Ban junk food ads on kidsapos TV aposor elseapos

Welcome to PerthNow. Skip to Search Box Section Navigation Network Navigation Content View the Sitemap NEWS.com.au FOX SPORTS CLASSIFIEDS MOBILE Network Highlights News Sport AFL Basketball Rugby Union Cricket Racing Motor Sport Soccer Tennis Beijing Olympics Business We would prefer the ban to be imposed nationally and we would prefer the industries involved to take their own action but the State Government has sought legal advice on a state ban and the advice we have is that we can push ahead with legislation to introduce an SA ban as a last resort he said. With SA figures showing one in five of our state s four year olds are either overweight or obese and similar figures across Australia these big companies need to take action and be part of the campaign to stop the escalating obesity crisis. I want them to drop junk food and drink advertising in children s television and if they fail to do this the State Government is prepared to go it alone and introduce our own ban on ! these ads if all else fails. Mr Hill said the ban could be based on a model being implemented in the UK. All advertisements in Britain for foods that contain high salt sugar and fat content during children s programming will be banned from next year. Mr Hill said junk food advertisements often led to bad eating habits among children. We know that parents are very worried about the impact of these ads and the influence they have on children he said. Parents are particularly worried that these ads influence the way children spend their pocket money when they are unsupervised by adults. Parents are also affected by what we call pester power the ability of children to influence what goes in the supermarket trolley through intensive pestering of their parents. A Health Department survey conducted last year showed per cent of people believed there was too much advertising for unhealthy food during children s TV programs. Another survey conducted in NSW revealed junk food advertis! ements were shown each hour during children s television times. Share this article What is this Digg this Post to del.icio.us Post to Newsvine Also in National Pen Dragon Pedophile seeks harsher sentence Vandals attack cars hit in tyre slashing spree Howard s end Fishing hall of fame in m cuts Body in drum I m not a clever man murder suspect Outrage Bali victim hopes Jihad Sheila s kids die Stolen generations Apology on behalf of parliament Huge search Hunt for flooded creek kids called off Bail refused Finks gang member on shooting charges Girl s death Methadone syringe used for cough syrup Drugs Take some indigenous kids away MP Critical Woman found in street with gunshot wound Be prepared More interest rate pain to come Leaks Police chief says charges likely against top cops Gas Garrett snubbed us over coastal development Assistance Mitsubishi workers handed m lifeline Font size Decrease Increase Email article Email Print article Print Have Your Say We welcome your comments on this story. Comments are submitted for possible publication on t! he condition that they may be edited. Please provide a Display Name to be shown with your comment. We also require a working email address not for publication but for verification. The location field is optional. Read our publication guidelines . Submit your feedback here Display Name Email Address Location Optional Your Comments Remember my details So you don t have to retype your details each time Email me if my comment is published Search for more stories on this topic on Newstext our news archive service. Click here Latest Competitions MEET Olympic gold medallist Kieren Perkins CARRY the coin for Australia WIN a Definitely Maybe Valentines Day pack WIN a Charlie Wilson s War pack WIN by sending us the funniest or quirkiest thing you have seen on the internet WIN a double pass to the Adventure World Adults Only Pool Party WIN cash with TimesPool SHARE your travel pics and win Advertisement Love Relationships Find a date near you on Match.com Online Dating site Worldwide.! Perth s hottest homes. See hot new Stockland southern suburb house land packages Overflowing with benefits Experience life the Platinum Way With American Express Platinum. Bonus Prepaid Credit Buy Prepaid Online at Virgin Mobile and get bonus Prepaid Credit. Low Fee and credit Get a Credit Card with a credit bonus. Visit Business Sense For the latest business news managerial insights more. Tools Receive our News Feeds What is RSS Get your Newspaper Delivered Receive our Email Newsletter Send us your news photos Send us your story tips Search For enhanced by Google Mobiles PDAs Email Newsletter Desktop Alerts RSS Feeds Video Audio About Us Contact Us Get your Newspaper Delivered Advertise with Us Journalism Program Job Opportunities Terms Conditions Privacy Policy Accessibility Sitemap Copyright The Sunday Times. All times AWDT GMT

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