Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA) reports there are calls for a food price cap in remote communities after:
"A consumer advocacy group has found high-priced groceries in First Nations communities across Australia is contributing to food insecurity.
The report found across all Australian capital cities the price of the nine essential items averaged $44.70, while in remote communities it was more than double."
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Source: IAHA e-News 5/11/24
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