This page includes ASPIRE Aotearoa outputs (e.g., blogs, op-eds, research reports, submissions, conference presentations, and posters). Many outputs include links to an online resource or can be downloaded directly as a PDF. You can search journal publications by category, type of publication, year of publication, and author.
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- High regret among people who smoke reinforces strong support for smokefree legislationPublic Health Communication Centre Aotearoa
- False zombie arguments about illicit tobacco shouldn’t be given any more oxygenPublic Health Communication Centre Aotearoa
- Reducing nicotine in tobacco would help people quit – without prohibiting cigarettesThe Conversation
- The 5000 annual deaths caused by smoking also matter
- Stubbing out democracy: no Government mandate for smokefree repealPHCC
Stubbing out democracy: no Government mandate for smokefree repeal | PHCC
- Fong, G. T. Tautolo, E.S. Kaai, S. Craig L.V. Meng, G. Quah A.C.K. Gravely, SAwareness, Support, and Perceived Impacts of New Zealand’s Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Legislation Among Adults Who Smoke or Formerly Smoked - Findings from the Oct-Dec 2022 EASE/ITC New Zealand Survey
- ASPIRE AotearoaASPIRE Aotearoa Smokefree Repeal Factcheck – December 8 2023
This is a factcheck of statements by the government about the proposed repeal of the Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Act 1990 (SERPA) and regulations.
- Young New Zealanders want a tobacco-free future - new researchPHCC
The new coalition government’s plan to repeal Aotearoa’s world-leading smokefree law flies in the face of public opinion, with new research demonstrating strong support for smokefree measures from
- ITC Youth & Young Adult Survey: support and perceived impact of key Smokefree policies in Aotearoa/New Zealand
A national survey was conducted in 2023 in Aotearoa /New Zealand among 3,414 youth (aged 16-19) and young adults (aged 20-29) as part of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Policy Evaluation Pr
- New study on going smokefree – major economic gains for NZ society with manageable costs for governmentPHCC