Tobacco
Tobacco Resources
This page contains a list of tobacco related links and tobacco related material.
- Australia's National Tobacco Campaign Evaluation report: Volume one: Every cigarette is doing you damage
- Australia's National Tobacco Campaign Evaluation Report: Volume Two
- Cigarette Smoking Among Women in Australia
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Australia
- Fact Sheet - Online tobacco resources (PDF 70 KB)
- Fact Sheet - The dangers of passive smoking (PDF 49 KB)
- Fact Sheet - How smoking harms your health (PDF 74 KB)
- Government Response to the Report of the Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee The Tobacco Industry and the Costs of Tobacco-Related Illness (Herron Report) (PDF 74 KB)
- National Drug Strategy Household Survey 1998: First results , (AIHW)
- 2007 National Drug Strategy Household Survey (AIHW)
- National Tobacco Strategy 1999 to 2002-3: a Framework for National Action
- National Tobacco Strategy 2004-2009: The Strategy
- National Health Policy on Tobacco in Australia, and examples of strategies for implementation, NCADA, 27 March 1991
- Smoking cessation interventions: Review of evidence and implications for best practice in health care settings
- Statistics on drug use in Australia 2006 (AIHW)
- The Social Costs of Drug Abuse in Australia in 1988 and 1992, David Collins and Helen Lapsley
- Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992
- Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Regulations
- Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Amendment Act 1995
- Trade Practices (Consumer Product Information Standards)(Tobacco) Regulations
- Youth Tobacco Prevention Literature Review
- Youth Tobacco Prevention Research Project
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