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NSW Unveils New Laws to Tackle Illegal Tobacco
The New South Wales Government has introduced sweeping reforms to crack down on the sale of illegal tobacco and vaping products, aiming to stamp out black-market activity and protect public health. The move follows growing pressure from Northern Beaches MPs Jacqui Scruby and James Griffin, who have both pushed for tougher action against the sale of illicit products, particularly vapes often sold to minors near schools and public spaces. Jacqui Scruby, MP for Pittwater, undertook her own undercover checks across local stores, exposing retailers openly selling illegal products within her electorate. She has long raised concerns about the influence of ...

Tobacco Raids Surge Across Queensland
Queensland is experiencing an unprecedented wave of enforcement activity as health authorities intensify their crackdown on the illegal tobacco and vaping trade. A record number of raids have been conducted across the state, resulting in the seizure of tens of millions of illicit products and significant financial penalties. In a first for the state, six stores commonly referred to as “chop shops” have been ordered to shut for six months following successful court proceedings. These closures come amid an aggressive campaign targeting the illegal sale of tobacco and vapes, with enforcement escalating rapidly over the past 10 months. Since November, ...

NSW Unveils New Laws to Tackle Illegal Tobacco
The New South Wales Government has introduced sweeping reforms to crack down on the sale of illegal tobacco and vaping products, aiming to stamp out black-market activity and protect public health. The move follows growing pressure from Northern Beaches MPs Jacqui Scruby and James Griffin, who have both pushed for ...

Tobacco Raids Surge Across Queensland
Queensland is experiencing an unprecedented wave of enforcement activity as health authorities intensify their crackdown on the illegal tobacco and vaping trade. A record number of raids have been conducted across the state, resulting in the seizure of tens of millions of illicit products and significant financial penalties. In a ...

Shares Slide as Viva Energy Suffers Hit to Tobacco Sales
Viva Energy has seen its share price fall sharply after revealing a significant decline in sales during the first half of the year, driven primarily by a steep drop in tobacco revenue. The fuel supplier and retailer reported a 10 percent year-on-year fall in its convenience sales, with tighter tobacco ...

Tropic Petroleum: How Beacon POS Is Powering Growth and Control for Multi-Site Retailers
For independent service station operators, juggling multiple sites while maintaining control, consistency, and efficiency can feel like an uphill battle. But for Ryan Oliver, IT Manager at Queensland-based Tropic Petroleum, the right technology has made all the difference. With 19 years under his belt at Tropic Petroleum, Ryan has witnessed ...

When Drivers Use Your Servo to Beat Red Lights
As a service station owner, you’ve likely seen it more than once: a driver stuck at the red light decides to “beat the system” by ducking through your forecourt to bypass the intersection. No fuel stop, no coffee break, just a shortcut. While it might seem harmless, this kind of ...

ATMs Removed from Suspected Illegal Tobacco Stores
Next Payments, one of Australia's leading private ATM providers backed by Macquarie Group, is withdrawing over 40 machines from sites suspected of selling illegal tobacco products. The decision follows a media investigation revealing that some ATM companies may have been enabling illicit activity by placing machines in high-volume illegal cigarette ...