Abstract

In the past 30 years, steep increases in tobacco taxes, advertising bans, and bans on smoking in public places have reduced the daily smoking rate in Australian adults from 35% in 1983 to 13% in 2013.1,2 Australia was an early adopter of graphic health warnings on cigarette packs and mandatory plain packaging of cigarettes.2 In 2011, Australia joined Brazil, Canada, and several European countries in banning the sale of e-cigarettes or electronic nicotine delivery systems.3

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