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- Q16958381 subject Q6781449.
- Q16958381 subject Q8755272.
- Q16958381 abstract "Cigarette packets in Australia have undergone significant change. Since 1 December 2012 all forms of branding logos, colours, and promotional texts are banned from cigarette pack designs. In turn they were replaced with drab dark brown packets and graphic images of smoking-related images to try to reduce the smoking population of Australia to 10% by 2018 from 15% in 2012. Australia is currently the only country in the world to have plain packaging cigarette packs.".
- Q16958381 wikiPageExternalLink www.quitnow.gov.au.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q10713132.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1576.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1578.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1582778.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q1886349.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q3267310.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q4056089.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q408.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q443210.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q465016.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q6781449.
- Q16958381 wikiPageWikiLink Q8755272.
- Q16958381 comment "Cigarette packets in Australia have undergone significant change. Since 1 December 2012 all forms of branding logos, colours, and promotional texts are banned from cigarette pack designs. In turn they were replaced with drab dark brown packets and graphic images of smoking-related images to try to reduce the smoking population of Australia to 10% by 2018 from 15% in 2012. Australia is currently the only country in the world to have plain packaging cigarette packs.".
- Q16958381 label "Cigarette packets in Australia".