Abstract
Since at least the late 1960’s, the Australian Government has
combined a range of different #anti-smokingpolicies in its effort
to combat smoking. Efforts such as advertising and promotion restrictions
(for example, point of sale limitations), #packaging and
#labeling laws, excise or taxation of tobacco and public and workplace
bans have all been used in an attempt to lower smoking levels
among the Australian population.
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