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Calls for increased support for mothers and infants to achieve breastfeeding targets in Australia

16 May 2026
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Australia has not met its target of having 50% of infants exclusively breastfed for the first six months, with current rates at only 38% nationally and 30% in Western Australia. This goal is part of the National Breastfeeding Strategy, which aims to improve child nutrition and breastfeeding support by 2025. Additionally, Australia ranks poorly, coming in as the third lowest among 100 countries for its policies on child nutrition and breastfeeding. Experts highlight the numerous health benefits of breastfeeding for both infants and mothers, including protection against infections and long-term health advantages. Systemic barriers, such as insufficient support for new mothers and limited access to lactation consultants, are cited as significant factors contributing to the low breastfeeding rates.

Why It Matters

Breastfeeding is recommended by the World Health Organization as a key component of infant nutrition, with exclusive breastfeeding linked to numerous health benefits. Australia’s failure to achieve its breastfeeding targets reflects broader issues in maternal and infant health services. The availability and quality of lactation support are critical, as evidenced by the high demand for services at facilities like King Edward Memorial Hospital. Historical data shows that while many mothers intend to breastfeed, the transition to exclusive breastfeeding often falters due to inadequate support in the early postpartum period.

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