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  • Cigarette firms must deal with their own mess

    Op-ed
    Fri 18 Sep 2020

    Discarded cigarette butts are ubiquitous and spoil our environment.

  • Call for public submissions: Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Vaping) Amendment Bill

    General news
    Wed 25 Mar 2020

    Recently the Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Vaping) Amendment Bill was introduced to parliament. Public submissions are now being called for the bill and these close on 1 April.

  • Whakahā o Te Pā Harakeke ropū launches tobacco research programme

    General news
    Fri 30 Aug 2019

    On Thursday 22nd August, the tobacco control sector and community members were welcomed onto Kōkiri Marae to celebrate the launch of Whakahā o Te Pā Harakeke; a five-year research programme fu

  • New data on e-cigarette use among New Zealand adults

    General news
    Tue 16 Jul 2019

    Around one in six New Zealand adults have tried e-cigarettes but only 2 per cent are using them currently, a national survey has found.

  • HRC funding success; Whakahā o Te Pā Harakeke research programme announced

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    Wed 26 Jun 2019

    With our partners, Hāpai te Hauora, Kōkiri Marae Keriana Olsen Trust, and ESR, ASPIRE2025 is thrilled to announce we have received a Health Research Council programme grant.  The Whakahā o Te

  • ASPIRE 2025 Recognised for Tobacco Control Excellence

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    Tue 2 Apr 2019
    On Monday the 1st of April, ASPIRE 2025 received the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand President’s Award, which recognised the research theme’s “exemplary efforts and achievements in the field of smoking cessation and tobacco control”.
  • ASPIRE Co-Directors Welcome Smokefree Cars

    General news
    Mon 11 Feb 2019

    ASPIRE2025 co-directors Anaru Waa, Janet Hoek and Richard Edwards welcome Minister Salesa’s announcement that she intends to progress a ban on smoking in cars.

  • Smoking elimination impetus must persist

    Op-ed
    Thu 6 Dec 2018

    This opinion piece, written by the co-Directors of ASPIRE2025, was published today in the Otago Daily Times.

  • Announcing Emerging Researcher Awards

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    Fri 19 Oct 2018

    The National Institute for Health Innovation (NIHI), University of Auckland and ASPIRE2025, University of Otago are delighted to announce there will be three inaugural awards presented at the upcom

  • How can we make World Smokefree Day irrelevant by 2025?

    Op-ed
    Thu 31 May 2018

    New Zealand has a world-leading goal to reduce smoking to minimal levels by 2025. World Smokefree Day is a good time to reflect on progress and review what is needed to realise that goal.

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