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8.14 The effectiveness of population-level tobacco control strategies
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Relevant news and research: The effectiveness of population-level tobacco control strategies

Lung Foundation Australia (2025). Lung Foundation Australia asks young people to find their reason to quit vaping. . Available from:


Maddox, R., Waa, A., Calma, T. and Whop, L. J. (2025). Oversimplification of a complex public health issue that serves exploitative industry interests. Addiction. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40342077/


Mendelsohn, C. P., Beaglehole, R., Borland, R., Hall, W., Wodak, A., Youdan, B. and Chan, G. C. K. (2025). Response to letter commenting on: Do the differing vaping and smoking trends in Australia and New Zealand reflect different regulatory policies?. Addiction. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/40343394


Gonzalez, N. J., Nippoldt, L., Nielsen, K., Lowry, C., Casanova, A. R., Kovacs, G. C. and Al-Delaimy, W. K. (2025). Culturally Relevant Evaluation in Public Health: Lessons From the California American Indian Tobacco Initiative Evaluation. Health Promot Pract, 1.52484E+16. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/40298142


Ip, S., Angelo, C., Cohen, P., Tinker, E., Andronicos, A. and Dickson, M. (2025). Smoke-Free Home: Developing an Aboriginal Health Promotion and Social Marketing Campaign in Western Sydney, Australia. Health Promot J Austr, 2, e949. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/40169488


Quit (2025). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities to ‘Keep at Quitting’ smoking and vaping with support from Aboriginal Quitline. . Available from: https://newsroom.quit.org.au/news/keep-at-quitting


Earlier news and research

For news items and research on this topic earlier than 2025, click here.

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