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  • Smokefree cars legislation: Should the new government make this a priority?

    Blog
    Tue 12 Dec 2017
    Overview

    This Public Health Expert blog briefly reviews the case for the prioritisation by the new Government of a law for smokefree cars carrying children.

  • Overwhelming support for smokefree cars that are carrying children – Is the Government listening?

    Letter
    Thu 7 Dec 2017
    Overview

    This letter published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, asks:

  • Oceania Tobacco Control, Hobart, Australia 2017

    Conferences
    Thu 9 Nov 2017

    ASPIRE2025 was delighted to have many of our researchers present their work at the Oceania Tobacco Control Conference from 17-19 October 2017.

  • Smokefree signage at New Zealand racecourses and sports facilities with outdoor stands

    Letter
    Mon 30 Oct 2017
    OVERVIEW

    Outdoor sports facilities with stands are a potential priority area for smokefree policies, given that people can be in relatively close proximity to each other and so can be exposed to s

  • Local and regional smokefree and tobacco-free action in New Zealand: highlights and directions

    Article
    Fri 22 Sep 2017

    Local outdoor smokefree action is rapidly growing around New Zealand.

  • “Achieving Smokefree Aotearoa by 2025”: a new Action Plan to achieve our smokefree goal

    Blog
    Fri 8 Sep 2017

    A new Action Plan was launched by one of New Zealand’s great tobacco control champions – Dame Tariana Turia – at Parliament on August 2.

  • Smokefree signage at children’s playgrounds: Field observations and comparison with Google Street View

    Article
    Fri 25 Aug 2017

    This new study of the smokefree signs at 63 New Zealand playgrounds has found that less than half of the playgrounds (44 per cent) had any such signs.

  • Report sets out action plan for Smokefree Aotearoa 2025

    General news
    Wed 2 Aug 2017
    News – 2 August 2017

    The Achieving Smokefree Aotearoa by 2025 plan (ASAP) has been launched today at Parliament Buildings, Wellington, by a collaboration of experts, community organisati

  • New Zealand adolescents’ discouragement of smoking among their peers

    Article
    Tue 1 Aug 2017

    This new research suggests young people more often discourage smoking among their peers than encourage it.

  • Surveys show exposure to smoking in cars among Year 10 children is not decreasing: time for the Government to act

    Media release
    Fri 7 Jul 2017

    New evidence shows one in five children continue to be exposed to smoking in cars, and that exposure even increased in 2015.

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