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Keeping food safe

Translated fact sheets and a video to show you how to keep food safe to eat.

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Storing food in the fridge

This resource explains where to store different types of food in your fridge and how long you can safely keep them.

  • English [PDF 126.51 KB]

Food safety video

This video uses simple English and pictures to explain basic food safety steps. It's for people who are new to buying and cooking food in Australia.

  • Watch the Keeping food safe video on Vimeo.

Last updated:   March 2026

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Metro South Health recognises and pays respect to the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters – the Yugambeh, Quandamooka, Jaggera, Ugarapul, Turrbal, and Mununjali peoples – and to Elders, past and present.

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