FuelRight

About FuelRight

Our mission, qualifications and the editorial principles behind every piece of content we publish.

Fitness and nutrition professional

Who We Are

FuelRight is an Australian health information service specialising in balanced nutrition, physical activity and healthy lifestyle education. We exist to provide trustworthy, objective guidance in a landscape where misleading health claims are common.

Our team includes professionals with verified qualifications in nutrition science, exercise physiology and health communication. We translate complex research into clear, practical information Australians can use to make informed decisions.

Our Expertise

Content on FuelRight is developed and reviewed by professionals holding:

Our editorial process cross-references content with Australian Dietary Guidelines, Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines, and peer-reviewed literature. We update when significant new evidence is published.

Our Principles

Evidence Over Opinion

Every claim is grounded in published research or recognised guidelines. Where evidence is emerging, we state so explicitly.

Full Transparency

We distinguish established consensus from emerging findings and practical suggestions. Limitations are openly acknowledged.

No Miracle Claims

We never promise guaranteed weight loss, muscle gain or specific outcomes. Results depend on many individual factors.

Commercial Independence

No undisclosed sponsorship, hidden advertising or product placement. Any commercial relationship is clearly disclosed.

Respectful Communication

No shame-based messaging, fear tactics or body-negative language. We inform and empower.

Professional Referral

We consistently recommend consulting accredited dietitians, exercise physiologists or GPs before significant health changes.

Content Standards

What We Are Not

Contact

Questions or consultation requests? Use our contact form. We respond within two business days.

Disclaimer: Information on this website is for general educational purposes and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult your GP, accredited dietitian or qualified health provider.