Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Study finds loopholes in Australia's tobacco laws expose children to sales and marketing.
A University of Queensland study reveals gaps in Australia's tobacco control laws, exposing children to tobacco sales.
Despite national restrictions, state regulations vary, allowing minors to sell tobacco and permitting marketing tactics that attract young customers, such as displaying cigarettes near snacks and sweets.
The researchers urge for stronger laws to protect children, including limiting where tobacco can be sold and controlling marketing strategies.
4 Articles
El estudio encuentra lagunas en las leyes tabacaleras australianas que exponen a los niños a la venta y comercialización.