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Home / Health / NSW Tobacco Crackdown Shutters Dozens of Shops Across Sydney and Newcastle

NSW Tobacco Crackdown Shutters Dozens of Shops Across Sydney and Newcastle

11 Nov

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Summary

  • NSW government shuts down 6 more tobacco and vape shops
  • Stores closed for 90 days under new anti-illicit tobacco laws
  • Health Minister vows to reduce "prevalence of these stores" in NSW
NSW Tobacco Crackdown Shutters Dozens of Shops Across Sydney and Newcastle

The NSW government's statewide crackdown on illicit tobacco has led to the closure of 6 more tobacco and vape shops in North Sydney and greater Newcastle over the past week. This follows the previous closure of 2 stores for 90 days in St Leonards, the first-ever action taken under the state's new expansive anti-illicit tobacco laws.

Health Minister Ryan Park revealed the latest shutdowns, stating the government intends to reduce the "prevalence of these stores" in NSW. He said the stores are "causing a scourge across the community" and that people have had "enough warning" to stop their illegal activities. The minister warned that the "time for talk is over" and more stores will be closed in the coming days.

Under the new laws, NSW Health's enforcement officers can shutter stores suspected of selling illicit tobacco for 90 days, after which the government can take them to court for longer orders. The crackdown is part of a months-long operation involving over 40 officers working with police to tackle the widespread issue.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The NSW government is cracking down on illicit tobacco, shutting down dozens of tobacco and vape shops across Sydney and Newcastle over the past week.
The NSW government has shut down 6 more shops in North Sydney and Newcastle, in addition to 2 stores previously closed for 90 days in St Leonards.
Under the new anti-illicit tobacco laws, NSW Health's enforcement officers can shutter stores suspected of selling illicit tobacco for 90 days, after which the government can take them to court for longer orders.

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