Our Services


FoodLegal can alleviate areas of stress for our clients, help manage pain-points, relieve bottlenecks in supply chains, manage risks, and streamline processes to get more products more quickly to customers.

Our consulting services, compliance risk mitigation support tools and training courses have been adapted to meet the changing market conditions and provide flexibility in meeting increased product demand.

Bulletin


Australia's premier periodical in food law and policy issues. It focuses specifically on analysis and commentary for regulatory compliance and the legal issues affecting food and food industry participants

Latest issue: February 2026

free

Current developments in food law and policy in Australia and internationally (February 2026)

A summary of regulatory updates for the month of February 2026.

free

Australia passes law to impose pricing controls on largest supermarket groups

Australia’s federal government has introduced a new law that imposes massive fines for ‘excessive pricing’ by Australia’s largest supermarket groups. The new law imposes radical restrictions on free market pricing. This article addresses several key aspects such as the controls and criteria applicable to price-increasing decision-making, and the likely broader impact.

New soft plastics recycling scheme: What food businesses need to know

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) recently authorised a new recycling scheme for soft plastics. The Soft Plastic Stewardship Australia scheme is operated by major Australian food and grocery retailers and enables customers to return soft plastics at collection points for recycling. This article covers the impacts for Australian food and beverage manufacturers under the new scheme, how the scheme is likely to interact with APCO and the Australasian Recycling Logo, and lessons from previous attempts at soft plastics recycling.

The latest regulatory issues for honey authenticity

Honey products, including premium manuka honey, have become growing targets for food substitution frauds and loss of product authenticity. While the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code requires certain conditions to be met when marketing and selling ‘honey’, honey industry groups have also developed their own more comprehensive specifications for honey products. This article explores the regulatory framework for honey and the separate honey industry standards and testing systems that assist detection and reduction of food fraud and honey substitutes.


SIGN UP NOW TO JOIN OUR FREE BULLETIN NEWSLETTER MAILING LIST FOR REGULAR UPDATES OR LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS TO ACCESS ALL BULLETIN ARTICLES TODAY

About Us



FoodLegal specialises in food law consultancy, compliance risk management, certification of product compliance integrity for food and beverage products and other allied products

We advise Australia's largest food companies, international brands, as well as small-to-medium sized enterprises and startups.

Our team of lawyers and consultants represent food manufacturers, importers, distributors, brand marketers, retailers, industry associations and groups.

We also work with clients from allied fields such as complementary medicines, life sciences, agribusiness and farmer-producers.

FoodLegal recognised by Australasian Lawyer as the Top Boutique Firm for 2024 in FMCG Law

InHouse


Give your team a mastery of food compliance and risk management. Streamline your development and compliance processes with our legal and scientific hands-on experience. Dynamic, easy-to-understand legal commentary. All the benefits of having FoodLegal lawyers in-house.



Try Now

Our Events


At FoodLegal we believe that education is crucial to keeping your competitive edge.

Workshops

Our most popular courses focus on the different regulatory aspects of developing and marketing food products, including:

  • Food Labelling 101
  • Health Claims
  • Trending Claims
  • Marketing to Children
  • Country of Origin Labelling methodologies
  • Fulfilment of compliance programs under the Australian Competition and Consumer Law

Private Training Events

FoodLegal can provide tailored private training such as the latest Plain English Allergen Labelling (PEAL) training for individual companies to address their specific needs.

Bespoke training can be delivered on-site or online.

Symposiums

FoodLegal hosts Symposiums on hot topics including:

  • Government regulatory requirements, standards, codes and claims pertaining to selling "healthier foods"
  • Food fraud
  • New regulatory developments for food Imports and Exports
  • Analysis of the new Food Standards Code

Speaking Engagements and Publications

As an integral part of the food industry, FoodLegal is regularly invited to speak and participate in Australian and international industry events, discussion panels and forums throughout the year.

Our recent speaking engagements include events run by the Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology (AIFST), Enterprise Singapore, IPI Singapore, Fine Foods Australia, the Australian Industry (AI) Group, the Singapore Dairy Conference, the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia (AMCHAM), Monash Food Innovation Centre.