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The latest statistics are ramping up demands on Premier Roger Cook’s administration to enact stricter legislation targeting the illicit tobacco market.

After three decades of decline, the rate of cigarette smoking among West Australians has risen, climbing from 10 percent in the 2022/23 fiscal year to 12 percent.

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Western Australia’s smoking rates have increased for the first time in 30 years. (9News)

Additionally, there is a noticeable uptick in individuals experimenting with vapes.

Libby Jardine from the WA Cancer Council highlighted the issue, stating, “In Western Australia, tobacco is currently more accessible than essential items like milk, bread, and fresh produce, which is a matter that requires immediate action.”

Cook attributes the rise in smoking prevalence to the state’s growing population, citing “unprecedented numbers of people moving to Western Australia from overseas” as a contributing factor.

But the opposition blames him.

“These are issues which affects everyday health of West Australians, making it harder to obtain these illegal substances has to be a priority for this government but it hasn’t been,” Opposition Leader Basil Zempilas said.

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WA Premier Roger Cook blames an increasing population for the increase in smoking rates, saying it’s down to “people coming to Western Australia from overseas, in record numbers” (9News)

Illegal tobacco laws are yet to be introduced to parliament but health advocates are pushing for the Cook government to pull the trigger.

“We’re seeing both South Australia and Queensland lead the way in this, so really the time for WA to act was yesterday,” Jardine said.

WA’s Health Department has conducted more than 1600 inspections on Perth’s underground vape and tobacco market.

More than 190,000 vapes have been seized so far this year as well as 460,000 cigarettes and 80,000 kilograms of loose tobacco.

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WA’s Health Department has conducted more than 1600 inspections on Perth’s underground vape and tobacco market. (9News)

Cook was repeatedly questioned today on whether the smoking habits of WA Preventative Health Minister Sabina Winton set a bad example.

The premier deflected, criticising the opposition for getting personal, but the Liberal party never made a public comment.

“She knows from personal experience, just how addictive some of these substances are and how difficult it is the kick the habit,” Cook said.

The sentiment was echoed by Winton.

“[As] someone that has struggled with addiction to nicotine, I understand and relate to the challenges that other people face with addiction,” she told 9News.

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