A joint investigation conducted by Victoria’s City of Casey, Cardinia Shire and Bass Coast Shire Councils has found 22% of local tobacco retailers are selling cigarettes to people under the age of 18.
Conducted in December 2022, the investigation visited 72 tobacco retailers across Casey, Cardinia and Bass Coast and found an increase in the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 18 compared to the previous five years.
With 8-out-of-10 new smokers taking up the habit before the age of 18, City of Casey Chair of Administrators, Noelene Duff PSM said the investigations were an important tool.
“Research shows us that smokers are fifteen times more likely to die of lung cancer than non-smokers, and these investigations allow us to ensure retailers are doing their due diligence whilst selling cigarettes,” said Ms Duff.
“We were pleased to find that 56 retailers approached during the program did not sell cigarettes to a minor and were compliant with the Act.”
Funded by the Victorian Department of Health, the investigations enable Council’s Environmental Health Officers to proactively visit tobacco retailers to educate them on their obligations when selling tobacco in Victoria and ensure they are complying with the Tobacco Act 1987.
Test purchasing with a person under the age of 18 is also undertaken at selected premises to ensure compliance with the Act.
Retailers and persons selling tobacco to a minor who are found to be breaking the law can receive infringements of up to $11,095 and/or prosecution in court with penalties of up to $110,952 and and they can also lose the right to sell tobacco.