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  • A new way to quit: why smoke when you can inhale?

    Media release
    Fri 21 Jun 2013

    Smokers in the Wellington region are being invited to take part in a ground-breaking trial of a world-first nicotine inhaler which has been developed by ASPIRE2025 researchers at the University of

  • Best Paper award for ASPIRE2025 researchers at Marketing and Public Policy Conference 2013

    General news
    Tue 11 Jun 2013

    Congratulations to Philip Gendall, Janet Hoek, Damien Mather and Richard Edwards.

  • Second hand smoke and public health

    Interview
    Fri 7 Jun 2013

    A couple of really interesting interviews have been aired on Radio NZ National’s “Our Changing World” programme.

  • Smoking in children’s films—covert tobacco advertising causing smoking uptake or much ado about nothing?

    Letter
    Fri 31 May 2013

    In order to be smokefree by 2025 it is clear that New Zealand needs to both continue to support current smokers in their attempts to quit smoking and do everything possible to discourage children a

  • Public support for more action on smoking

    Article
    Fri 31 May 2013
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    An online survey of 414 smokers and 414 non-smokers found strong support among New Zealanders for more tobacco control interventions.

  • ASPIRE2025 research selected for “World No Tobacco Day” special edition of Tobacco Control

    General news
    Fri 31 May 2013

    To celebrate World No Tobacco Day on May 31st, a special online edition of Tobacco Control journal is being released highlighting a selection of leading international research.

  • Media Coverage: Council hears proposal to ban smoking

    Newspaper article
    Thu 23 May 2013

    ASPIRE2025 Director, Professor Richard Edwards is quoted in todays media regarding the University of Otago, Wellington’s submission to the Wellington City Council to introduce a number of smoking b

  • Conference Report - Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), Boston 2013

    Report
    Thu 23 May 2013

    The 2013 International Meeting of the SRNT was held in Boston, USA in March 2013.  Attendees from NZ included ASPIRE2025’s director, Professor Richard Edwards and researcher, Anaru Waa.

  • Potential advantages and disadvantages of an endgame strategy: a ‘sinking lid’ on tobacco supply

    Article
    Tue 23 Apr 2013
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    One possible supply-side strategy for the tobacco endgame is a government-mandated ‘sinking lid’ on tobacco supply (tradeable but decreasing quotas on sales or imports).

  • Switch to large pictorial health warnings on cigarette packs

    Letter
    Thu 11 Apr 2013

    The New Zealand government’s announcement that it will bring in legislation for plain cigarette packs is a welcome public health development.

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