Doctors' paper adds to pressure on Australian duty-free tobacco

15-Jun-2005

The assault on duty-free tobacco in Australia has been lent new impetus by a report from the Royal Australasian College of Physicists proposing a ban on the sale of tobacco products in duty-free

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The report, compiled by one of the most respected professional medical bodies in the country, is likely to be studied closely by an Australian government keen to address the concerns

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