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Incidental smoking in the media study

This report identifies the frequency and characterisics of smoking incidences in a variety of media popular with 18-30 year olds.

Page last updated: March 2003

This publication is available on the National Library's Australian Government Web Archive.

Page last reviewed: October 2014


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