Tasmania Passes Bill to Strengthen Crackdown on Illicit Tobacco and Vapes

Tasmania’s House of Assembly passed the Public Health Amendment (Prohibited Tobacco and Other Products) Bill 2026, introducing new offences, higher penalties, and expanded powers to shut down businesses involved in the illegal sale of tobacco and vaping products. The legislation targets illicit trade and aims to strengthen enforcement against unauthorized products.

Health Minister Bridget Archer said the measures are intended to reduce smoking and prevent youth access, while Police Minister Felix Ellis linked the illicit market to organized crime, warning against the spread of related criminal activity. The bill will now move to the Legislative Council for further consideration.