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Kids are exposed to more than 25 junk food ads every single day.

This saturation of junk foods ads is taking its toll.

1 in 4 Australian children live with being overweight or obese.

It’s time to switch off the junk and get kids’ health back on track.

Rampant junk food advertising is taking a toll on our children’s health – and the rise of technology is only making the problem worse.

Children in Australia are bombarded with junk food ads online and on TV every single week.

It’s time for the Government and the community to step in.

Childhood obesity has lasting effects, including increased risk of cancer later in life. It’s impacting First Nations children, children in culturally diverse communities and in kids in regional Australia the most.

We need Canberra to regulate junk food advertising now before the obesity epidemic gets worse.

We’re a group of paediatricians and physicians concerned about kids’ health and we’re banding together to call on the Australian Government to switch off the junk.

Will you join us?

Sign the petition now.

#SwitchOffTheJunk #KidsCatchUp

We’re calling on Australian Parliament to switch off the junk to help our kids live longer, healthier lives.

Rampant junk food advertising is taking a toll on our children’s health – and the rise of technology is only making the problem worse.

We need our leaders in Canberra to step up and better regulate junk food advertising to children.

If we don’t act now, children’s health will continue to suffer and we will see rates of obesity in Australia get worse.

I’m standing up for kids’ health and asking for the Federal Parliament to regulate junk food advertising to kids.

We need the Australian Parliament to #SwitchOffTheJunk to help our #KidsCatchUp on healthy eating.

Sign the petition

We’re a group of paediatricians and physicians concerned about kids’ health and we’re banding together to call on the Australian Government to switch off the junk.

Will you join us?

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