The ‘accelerated’ Sydney suburbs which are hot spots for junk food
A University of Sydney study found that 85 percent of food outlets in rapidly developing Sydney suburbs are unhealthy. More than half of the options were classified as less healthy, raising concerns for public health amid increasing obesity rates in Australia. Policymakers are urged to enhance access to nutritious food as urban landscapes evolve.
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Published 24 Jun 2026, 01:30 UTC · Updated 24 Jun 2026, 01:40 UTC
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