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Before six months, breastmilk or formula is the only food and drink that your baby needs...
Good nutrition and physical exercise help to keep Koori kids healthy and avoid diseases when they get older...
You can buy more food if you spend most of your money on basic healthy foods like bread, cereals, fruit and vegies...
Good nutrition, a healthy diet and physical activity can help Elders prevent or manage health problems...
A teenager who consumes healthy meals and snacks will maintain their weight and meet their requirements for essential nutrients like calcium and iron...
It?s not difficult or expensive to plan, shop and cook your own meals, even if you're on a tight budget...
Breastmilk or commercial infant formula is necessary for all babies less than 12 months...
Childcare centres should provide healthy meals for your children...
Offer children the same foods as the family, with a variety of textures and flavours for balanced nutrition...
Children are able to decide how much food they need for activity and growth if allowed to eat according to their appetite...