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Teenagers say vapes are still commonplace and easily accessible
Key takeaways
- A number of teenagers have told the ABC that despite the crackdown on vapes they are still commonplace and easy to get.
- Northern Territory teenagers say despite a crackdown on vapes, they remain accessible to young people.
- A researcher in the space says a vaping program rolled out in some schools in NSW, WA and Quensland has been proven effective in reducing vaping rates.
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A number of teenagers have told the ABC that despite the crackdown on vapes they are still commonplace and easy to get. (ABC News: Lucas Hill)
Northern Territory teenagers say despite a crackdown on vapes, they remain accessible to young people.
A researcher in the space says a vaping program rolled out in some schools in NSW, WA and Quensland has been proven effective in reducing vaping rates.
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