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Posted: 2023-05-31 06:12:41

Health warnings on individual cigarettes and new graphic images on cigarette packets are among the changes the federal government plans to introduce as part of its crackdown on the tobacco industry.

The proposed legislation has been released by Health Minister Mark Butler on Wednesday, with consultation open until July.

The minister said the legislation had to pass parliament by April next year, and he was confident it would help drive down smoking rates and respond to marketing strategies the tobacco industry had introduced to get around current laws.

"We are determined to keep renewing the fight against an industry that keeps changing its strategy," Mr Butler said.

"It seeks to change its marketing strategy to get around what a government might decide from time to time.

"So you can't just set and forget — you've got to remain agile, you've got to recognise what the industry is doing to keep that market share, [that it] keeps marketing the product of death."

The proposed changes come more than a decade after rules around plain packaging of cigarettes was introduced by the then Labor government.

Changes to come into place by 2025

Under the proposed changes that were first flagged last year, there will be a standardised size for tobacco packets and products, as well as a standardised design for filters.

In what would be a world first, health warnings would be issued on each cigarette and not just the packet.

Mr Butler said health warnings and graphic images on packets would be updated because people had become desensitised to them.

"Research indicates [those warnings] clearly have largely become too familiar, they have been desensitised through familiarity, so we will be updating those warnings and those graphic images," he said.

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