Food Business Registration Download forms to register your food business with Council and notify us of changes to your business.
Report a Food Safety Concern Do you have food safety concerns relating to business in City of Ryde? You can report them to these contacts.
Food Business Inspection Program Inspections are conducted for all food businesses that are required to notify to their local Council, in order to sell food to the public. Read about the program.
Food Safety E-Learning and Training Food businesses, food handlers and consumers of food can obtain the right skills and knowledge about food safety with our interactive e-Learning and training.
Food Safety Supervisor Retail businesses that process and sell food are required to have at least one trained Food Safety Supervisor. Find out what this means for your business.
Scores on Doors This program enables participating food businesses that comply with food safety legislation to show off their good food safety record.
Temporary Food Stalls Food businesses wishing to sell food at temporary events such as fairs, festival, markets and shows are considered retail food businesses as they sell food to the public. Read the guidelines for temporary food stalls.
Mobile Food Vans Mobile food vending vehicles are considered retail food businesses as they sell food to the public. Read about the guidelines about requirements and how to register your mobile food van.
Allergies and Intolerances What's the difference between allergies and intolerances? Learn about food allergens and what you can do to prevent potentially life threatening situations due to allergens.
Food Poisoning and Recalls Learn about food poisoning and ways to prevent it in your kitchen, and find out how to stay up-to-date on food recalls.
Resources for Food Businesses and Consumers Find resources, fact sheets and guidance materials designed to assist food businesses to prepare food safely.
Food Standards Code 3.2.2A The Food Standards Code 3.2.2A contains requirements for food handler training, a food safety supervisor, and evidence that specific food handling activities are being adequately managed.