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  • Smokefree signage at railway stations: a survey of 54 stations in 11 local government areas

    Letter
    Tue 5 Mar 2019
    Overview

    This study by ASPIRE2025 researchers identified the extent and nature of outdoor smokefree signage at a sample of railway stations in New Zealand.

  • Conference Abstracts - SRNT 2019

    Conferences
    Mon 18 Feb 2019

    Research from both ASPIRE2025 and NIHI will be presented this week at the international SRNT conference in San Francisco, USA.

  • 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.

  • What does the EY Tobacco Excise Tax Evaluation Report mean for reaching the Smokefree 2025 Goal?

    Blog
    Thu 24 Jan 2019
    Overview

    This blog comments on the Ernst and Young (EY) report to the Ministry of Health, which evaluated tobacco excise tax increases as a strategy for achieving the Government’s Smokefree 2

  • Modelling the number of quitters needed to achieve New Zealand’s Smokefree 2025 goal for Maori and non-Maori

    Article
    Mon 17 Dec 2018
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    In this modelling study, published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, the ASPIRE2025 and BODE3 research groups found that to achieve the New Zealand Government’s Smokefree 2025 Goal (a b

  • 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.

  • Why has adolescent smoking declined dramatically?

    Article
    Thu 15 Nov 2018

    This recently published article in BMJ Open considers the decline in adolescent smoking in New Zealand. See the full article here:

  • Tobacco product innovation in a smokefree world. Oxymoron or commercial cynicism?

    Blog
    Wed 24 Oct 2018

    Major tobacco companies have presented a vision of a smokefree world, where smoking prevalence has fallen to minimal levels.  This goal has much in common with national tobacco endgame goals a

  • Announcing Emerging Researcher Awards

    General news
    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

  • Making tobacco less available is both necessary and feasible – New NZ study

    Blog
    Mon 24 Sep 2018

    In our recently published work, Estimating the effect of a potential policy to restrict tobacco retail availability in New Zealand, we studied the impact of the NZ Government preventing n

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