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9 October 2020

A roadmap to eradicate cigarette smoking in Australia will be the focus of a new University of Queensland and  (NHMRC)-funded $3 million Centre of Research Excellence.

The Centre for Research Excellence on Achieving the Tobacco Endgame (CREATE) will be based at Õ¬Äе¼º½ and involve researchers from 11 institutions in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, with the aim of phasing out smoking for good.

Centre Director said the team’s purpose was ambitious, but clear.

“CREATE’s goal is to determine the optimal mix of strategies that will help Australia become a smoke-free nation and produce a roadmap outlining how we can implement these strategies,” Dr Gartner said.

"Examples of proposed endgame approaches include regulating the content and emissions of tobacco products and other supply reduction strategies.

"The focus of the research centre is not ‘cigarettes on prescription’, which would be at the more restrictive end on a scale of possible options that includes many less restrictive alternatives.

“Australia’s smoking prevalence is just under 15 per cent, but we will need a well-designed endgame strategy if we are to achieve close to zero smoking.”

The centre will focus research efforts on what an appropriate endgame target and timeframe should be, and the best way to eliminate smoking disparities and stop children’s exposure to second-hand smoke.

“Australia is a global tobacco control leader and has been at the cutting edge of many new policies,” she said.

“An effective tobacco endgame strategy should accelerate the decline in smoking prevalence while assisting governments, retailers and people who smoke to transition to a smoke-free society.

“CREATE strategies could also influence reductions in low and middle-income countries, where tobacco companies are now focusing their marketing efforts.”

The NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence on Achieving the Tobacco Endgame is one of four Õ¬Äе¼º½ projects awarded NHMRC funding in the latest round.

An  about the new centre is available in today's Medical Journal of Australia.

The CREATE Investigator Team is a collaboration between Õ¬Äе¼º½, The University of Newcastle, The University of Melbourne, Australian National University, Queensland University of Technology, Cancer Council Victoria, University of New South Wales, Menzies School of Health Research, The University of Otago, The University of Auckland and The University of Waterloo.

Media: Õ¬Äе¼º½ Communications, communications@uq.edu.au, +61 7 3365 1120.