The Tragic Regress of Australia’s Tobacco Control Strategy

Australia was once considered a world leader in tobacco control, successfully decreasing the local smoking rate from 28% in 1989–90, to 11% in 2020–21. In 2003, the island nation signed up to the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control to help reduce tobacco use, and has sadly fully endorsed the health agency’s … Continue reading The Tragic Regress of Australia’s Tobacco Control Strategy