These bans include indoor environments such as public transport, workplace, shops, schools and cinemas. There are different approaches for managing smoking throughout regions. The Air Navigation Act 1920, prohibits smoking on all domestic flights since 1987. This was then extended in 1996, in the Air Navigation Regulations 1947, to include all international flights operated by Australian airlines. It is illegal to smoke within four meters of an entrance to a non-residential and within 10 metres of children’s outdoor playgrounds and in stadiums. Under the Interstate Road Transport Act, smoking on buses is banned at all times. In 2002, smoking in public places including indoor dining areas of liquor licensed premises is forbidden under the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998. Specific outdoor smoking zones are in place for various liquor licensed premises, only 50 per cent of the outdoor area may be dedicated as a smoking and drinking
These bans include indoor environments such as public transport, workplace, shops, schools and cinemas. There are different approaches for managing smoking throughout regions. The Air Navigation Act 1920, prohibits smoking on all domestic flights since 1987. This was then extended in 1996, in the Air Navigation Regulations 1947, to include all international flights operated by Australian airlines. It is illegal to smoke within four meters of an entrance to a non-residential and within 10 metres of children’s outdoor playgrounds and in stadiums. Under the Interstate Road Transport Act, smoking on buses is banned at all times. In 2002, smoking in public places including indoor dining areas of liquor licensed premises is forbidden under the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998. Specific outdoor smoking zones are in place for various liquor licensed premises, only 50 per cent of the outdoor area may be dedicated as a smoking and drinking