NSW’s new tobacco licensing scheme comes into force
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On Tuesday, the WHO launched a new initiative encouraging its Member States to "increase the real prices of tobacco, alcohol and sweet drinks by at least 50% by 2035." The goal: "to reduce chronic diseases and generate essential income for public funds", points out a communiqué issued at the Seville conference ...
NSW’s new tobacco licensing scheme comes into force
NSW retailers and wholesalers who wish to sell tobacco, or non-tobacco smoking products, now must apply for a licence as part of the NSW government’s Tobacco Licensing Scheme. Applications will be screened to check if the applicant has been found guilty of an offence relating to the sale or supply of tobacco or vaping goods under any relevant state, territory, and Commonwealth legislation, which could see them refused a licence to sell these pro…
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