Treasurer Jim Chalmers was warned by his department ahead of increasing tobacco taxes in 2023. He went ahead and did it ...
Smoking particularly fell rapidly among the lowest socio-economic quintile in New Zealand, which also had higher rates of ...
Criminal syndicates have called a truce over tobacco shops in one area of Melbourne as experts declare our crime-fighting ...
Among all people aged over 16, one in 10, or more than five million people, use e-cigarettes, according to the UK’s Office for National Statistics. Vaping rates among those aged 16 to 24 are now ...
Theo Foukkare, CEO of the Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS), says only a u-turn can fix the current black ...
A new campaign is targeting smoking as 1500 people die from tobacco a year in Western Australia. Tropical Cyclone Zelia has ...
Smoking in Indigenous and low-income populations declined much faster in a vape-friendly country than one with harsh ...
More than $1 million worth of illicit tobacco and vapes have been seized by officers from Consumer and Business Services' illicit tobacco taskforce in ...
Tobacco licence scheme in disarray as it is revealed inspectors won’t start enforcement until 2026
Dedicated inspectors will not be on the ground enforcing the tobacco licensing scheme for at least another year, the Herald ...
Australia’s rising taxes on tobacco should be frozen or scrapped in order to bring a booming black market – blamed for arson attacks and shootings – in line, a gangland expert says.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is under pressure to cut cigarette taxes to reduce Australia’s booming tobacco black market.
The NFL will host its first-ever regular season game in Australia in 2026, with the Los Angeles Rams playing at the iconic ...
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