New, tougher penalties for the sale of illicit tobacco and vapes will come into effect tomorrow (November 28th) in South Australia.
South Australia has intensified its campaign against illegal vapes, seizing thousands and unveiling stark statistics linking youth vaping to future smoking habits.
South Australia now has the toughest penalties in the nation for illegal vape and tobacco sales, introducing fines up to $1.5 million amid a comprehensive crackdown aimed at protecting minors.
Australia has passed new laws that are changing the way vaping products are sold across Australia.
Vaping among South Australian youth has almost doubled in a year, prompting the government to implement strict measures and a $16 million initiative to combat this health crisis.
Smoking and vaping in a raft of outdoor public spaces will be banned from tomorrow with new fines in place for those flouting the law.
South Australia is cracking down on smoking and vaping with stringent new laws set for 2024.
An eight-week enforcement blitz targeting the illegal sale of nicotine vapes begins today in South Australia.
The Government's biggest crackdown on e-cigarettes in Australian history will be unveiled in the May budget.