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4 resultsfor “illegal tobacco trade parliamentary inquiry”

Health

Philip Morris uses secret Senate hearing to warn illegal tobacco in Australia could wipe out legal trade by 2030

parliamentary inquiry into the illegal tobacco trade in February. A transcript of that hearing shows

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Politics

Police running out of room to store illegal cigarettes they’ve seized amid Australia’s booming illicit trade

parliamentary inquiry](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/may/18/big-tobacco-is-exploiting-fears-of-the-illicit-market-to-unwind-health-gains-australian-experts-warn) into the booming illicit tobacco trade that storage facilities in Australia were at capacity and the cost of destruction of illegal

The Guardian WorldMay 18
Politics

Coalition accused of secretly giving big tobacco lobbyists private platform in parliament

parliamentary inquiry, a move they say undermines more than 15 years of precedent to protect public health. On Monday, representatives from tobacco company Philip Morris appeared before a Senate committee considering [the illegal tobacco trade

The Guardian WorldMay 4
Health

Big tobacco is exploiting fears of the illicit market to unwind health gains, Australian experts warn

parliamentary inquiry which took secret evidence from the cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris. A coalition of 15 health organisations including the Cancer Council and the Heart Foundation, as well as health experts and researchers, have accused

The Guardian WorldMay 17