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Fruit Fly Update

04.02.21

If you live in the red outbreak area: Your child must not bring any fresh fruit and vegetables on What fruit and vegetables do fruit fly like (pir.sa.gov.au) to school. This applies even if it has been cut up.
Instead, PIRSA has provided a list of Packing lunches alternative fresh fruit and vegetable options suitable for lunch and breaks.

If you live in the yellow suspension area OR green not impacted area Your child can bring any type of fresh fruit or vegetable to school.
All fresh fruit or vegetables on this list What fruit and vegetables do fruit fly like  must be eaten and disposed of at our school. These items cannot return home at the end of the day and will be disposed of safely.
Grated, dried, frozen, cooked or pureed fruit and vegetables of any kind are acceptable in any area. We appreciate your cooperation as we help protect South Australia from fruit fly.
Yours sincerely
Susan Hennessy
Principal