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Featured Resource
Promoting healthy drinks resources
Some refugees and migrants to Australia may be confused by the range of drinks available in the country.
In many countries, water is unsafe and needs to be boiled or bottled water purchased. A key message of the ‘Healthy drinks’ resources is that tap water in Australia is safe to drink and the healthiest choice for all the family.
The following resources use easy English and pictorial health messages in a suite of healthy drinks videos and printed collateral. Click on any of the resources below to view them:
- Healthy drinks summary (video)
- Promoting Australian tap water (video)
- Are you drinking enough fluid? (video)
- Unhealthy drinks (video)
- Importance of promoting healthy drinks (video)
- Water and other healthy drinks (video)
- Drink tap water (fact sheet, PDF 996 KB)
- Drinks that are bad for you (fact sheet, PDF 750 KB)
- Australian tap water (poster, PDF 697 KB)
Resource submitted by Edwin Lubari, Advanced Health Equity Officer, Metro South Health
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