Popular bakery risks health with safety breaches, faces $100,000 fine

If you’ve ever strolled along Scarborough Beach Road, the aroma of freshly baked pastries from Brighton Bakery might have lured you in.

For years, this family-run bakery has been a local favourite, even earning the coveted title of 'Best Meat Pie in WA' and racking up awards at the Perth Royal Show and the WA Baking Industry Gala.

But behind the glass cabinets and golden crusts, a recent court case has revealed a much less appetising side to this beloved institution.


In July last year, environmental health officers paid a visit to Brighton Bakery.

They uncovered a series of food safety nightmares that would make even the most iron-stomached among us queasy.


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Brighton Bakery in Scarborough was fined $100,000 after health inspectors uncovered serious food safety breaches. Credit: @brightonbakery / Instagram


Over a two-month period, inspectors conducted seven separate inspections, each time finding more reasons for concern.

Among the most alarming discoveries were uncovered raw meats stored right next to ready-to-eat salads, foods kept at temperatures far above safe levels, and cheese tarts on display that, when tested, were found to contain high levels of toxin-producing bacteria.

This bacteria can cause severe vomiting and diarrhoea—definitely not the kind of 'surprise' you want with your morning tea!


The problems didn’t stop there. After finding unsafe storage of sushi, meats, and dairy, officers issued a prohibition order banning the sale of certain high-risk foods like pate, raw egg, mayonnaise, and sushi.

But when they returned the very next day, they found six-packs of sushi still on display. The sushi was hastily removed and hidden in a chest freezer, but the damage was done.

Inspectors also found milk five months past its use-by date, dead insects in a piping bag, herbs stored on the floor, mouldy and unlabelled dough, and eggs that were cracked, broken, or deformed.

When told not to use the eggs, staff ignored the warning—empty cartons were found in the bin and egg products were still for sale the next day.

The list of breaches reads like a horror story for food lovers: ready-to-eat foods sitting on old newspapers and cardboard, open butter stored above chemicals, paint flaking into food, and surfaces caked with dirt, grease, and food waste.


Equipment was in disrepair, with a fridge that didn’t work, a corroded mixing machine, and a hot plate missing a knob.

Perhaps most concerning was the temperature of the food.

Cheese pies and sausage rolls were found at 26.3°C (well above the safe limit of 5°C), and sushi and rice paper rolls were also dangerously warm.

These conditions create a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.

Owners Thi Thuy Hong Dinh and Van Vuong Dong, who arrived in Australia as refugees from Vietnam in 1980, have been pillars of the local community for decades.

Their lawyer described them as good people who had become careless and overwhelmed by the demands of running a busy bakery.


The court acknowledged their contributions but ultimately fined them $24,800 each, with their company, Thinh Vuong Pty Ltd, copping a $100,000 penalty.

Brighton Bakery, once the pride of Scarborough, has now been put up for sale. It’s a sobering reminder that even the most celebrated businesses can fall foul of the rules if standards slip.

Food safety is something we often take for granted, especially at our favourite local spots.

However, this case serves as a wake-up call: even award-winning bakeries can have serious lapses.

If you ever notice something off—strange smells, dirty surfaces, or food that doesn’t look quite right, don’t be afraid to speak up or report it to your local council. Your health is too important to risk.
Key Takeaways
  • Brighton Bakery in Scarborough, previously recognised for its award-winning meat pies, has been fined $100,000 after health inspectors uncovered numerous serious food safety breaches.
  • Inspections revealed unsafe food practices, including storing uncovered raw meat next to ready-to-eat items, foods kept at dangerously high temperatures, and the presence of toxic bacteria in cheese tarts.
  • Other disturbing findings included milk five months out of date, dead insects in piping bags, mouldy dough, cracked and broken eggs, as well as food stored on old newspaper and near chemical storage areas.
  • The owners and the bakery’s company received further fines after inspectors found the business disregarded prohibition orders, with banned sushi products displayed for sale and overall poor hygiene conditions throughout the premises.
Have you ever had a bad experience at a bakery or café? Do you think food safety standards are slipping, or is this an isolated case? We’d love to hear your thoughts and stories—share them in the comments below.

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Why would she handle bread rolls with thongs 🤣
Dear member Littleboy8, she should use tongs to handle the bread rolls, because she did not wash her hands after going to the ladies toilet, as I mentioned in my post. Also, to all the bakeries that I have been to, the store attendant would always use tongs to handle bread rolls or wear thin gloves, the kind that people use when making sandwiches. Tongs or thin gloves are used when handling or preparing hands on foods, for heigine reaons. God bless, 🙏🦋
 
Dear member Littleboy8, she should use tongs to handle the bread rolls, because she did not wash her hands after going to the ladies toilet, as I mentioned in my post. Also, to all the bakeries that I have been to, the store attendant would always use tongs to handle bread rolls or wear thin gloves, the kind that people use when making sandwiches. Tongs or thin gloves are used when handling or preparing hands on foods, for heigine reaons. God bless, 🙏🦋
🤣🤣I was referring to your typo “thongs” instead of “tongs” 🌞
 
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Sorry lovely but definately “ thongs” on last line. 😎
Sorry double checked still says tongs and not thongs on the last line, I am going to let this go, too much drama over something that you are not seeing clearly, have a pleasant day, 🙏🦋
 
Sorry double checked still says tongs and not thongs on the last line, I am going to let this go, too much drama over something that you are not seeing clearly, have a pleasant day, 🙏🦋
Darling lady better go to specsavers it was in your post No 11☹
 
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When I make apple Charlotte I use a different recipe to apple pie. Tonight half had it with cream the rest ice-cream.
These are what I made.

Are you in Sydney?
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Hi "SR",
To answer your "?", no, I'm not is dear old Sydney town, we are 360k's north in Laurieton. I have quite a number of relo's now residing in "Rookie" cemetery where we go & visit on an annual pilgrimage which is about a kilometre from where we grew up as kidlets in Lidcombe.

It looks as though I better not call you "Babe" anymore, with a couple of remarks made buy unsuspected sources, to say the least.

So, I'll have to refer to you as "Sweety",

What do you reckon ?
 
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Hi "SR",
To answer your "?", no, I'm not is dear old Sydney town, we are 360k's north in Laurieton. I have quite a number of relo's now residing in "Rookie" cemetery where we go & visit on an annual pilgrimage which is about a kilometre from where we grew up as kidlets in Lidcombe.

It looks as though I better not call you "Babe" anymore, with a couple of remarks made buy unsuspected sources, to say the least.

So, I'll have to refer to you as "Sweety",

What do you reckon ?
🤣🤣 I also have relatives in rookwood cemetery. I remember getting lost in there as a teenager.
You are welcome to call me anything.
I love Laurieton . My grandparents retired up there in the caravan park but had a mobile home
 
Hi "SR",
To answer your "?", no, I'm not is dear old Sydney town, we are 360k's north in Laurieton. I have quite a number of relo's now residing in "Rookie" cemetery where we go & visit on an annual pilgrimage which is about a kilometre from where we grew up as kidlets in Lidcombe.

It looks as though I better not call you "Babe" anymore, with a couple of remarks made buy unsuspected sources, to say the least.

So, I'll have to refer to you as "Sweety",

What do you reckon ?
I have an uncle in law and his wife living in Laurieton.
That's a great spot to live in.
 
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This is what Littleboy was saying.
Your post in the last line definitely says thongs.
No problem ,it's not a big deal. Just littleboy always gets it right.
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Dear member Suzanne rose, oh my goodness, yes, when I first put the post up, yes there was a spelling error of thongs. After a short time when reading my post again l noticed the spelling error and then I corrected it. But it appears that dear Littleboy8 had already read the first post that had the error. That's why later when I read the word, I couldn't remember that I had corrected the error. Such a small detail yet so much drama, I was going bananas trying to work out why is Littleboy8 saying something that I couldn't remember correcting. Dear Suzanne rose thankyou for bringing the post up that had the incorrect spelling , and for clearing this silly error of mine. I apologize 100 times, and I wish you many happy blessings. Have a beautiful day, God bless, 🙏🦋
 

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