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    In many countries, it's unsafe to drink tap water. These resources show that drinking water from the tap is safe in Australia and is good for you.

    Fact sheets and posters

    • Drink tap water fact sheet [PDF 995.96 KB]
    • Drinks that are bad for you fact sheet [PDF 750.01 KB]

    You can also print our Australian tap water poster [PDF 697.14 KB] to promote water drinking in communities.

    Videos

    Watch the following healthy drinks videos on Vimeo.

    • Unhealthy drinks
    • Importance of promoting healthy drinks
    • Water and other healthy drinks

    Teaching presentation

    We've created this presentation for teachers to use with newly arrived migrants and refugees to promote healthy drinks.

    Email healthynewcommunities@health.qld.gov.au if you'd like a copy of the presentation.

    Last updated:   March 2026

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