We’ve collated some of our favourite links and apps to support your journey

Useful links

Dietitians Australia (DA) is the leader in nutrition for better food, better health and wellbeing for all.

Coeliac Australia Is a national not-for-profit association, comprising five state organisations supporting people with coeliac disease.

The Foundation saves lives and improves health through funding research, guidelines for health professionals, informing the public and assisting people with cardiovascular disease.

Diabetes Australia was established in 1984, and is the national body for people affected by all types of diabetes and those at risk.  We are committed to reducing the impact of diabetes

Healthy Food Guide makes it easy and enjoyable to eat well and feel great.

The leading authority on gastrointestinal disease and conditions in Australia.

Sports Dietitians Australia (SDA) is a professional organisation of dietitians specialising in the field of sports nutrition.

Jean Hailes is a not-for-profit organisation providing important services for women.

OPTIFAST VLCD is for the dietary management of obesity and must be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional.

GESA continuously improves the standards of practice, training and research in gastroenterology and hepatology in Australia.

Dr Charlotte Johnstone is a pain management specialist dedicated to the provision of best practice wholistic pain treatment.

The Low FODMAP Diet was developed at Monash University to improve the lives of people with IBS.

Useful Apps

FoodSwitch

FoodSwitch has been developed to help Australians understand more about the nutritional value of the food we eat and empower people to make healthier choices.

Taste

Search more than 26,000 professionally developed and member-rated recipes from some of Australia’s most celebrated lifestyle titles.

Monash Fodmap

Monash University has developed a diet and corresponding app to assist in management of the gastrointestinal symptoms associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).

Coeliac Ingredient List

The app details over 800 ingredients and 300 additives used in Australian and New Zealand foods and indicates whether they are safe for inclusion in a gluten free diet.