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The Cancer Institute of NSW will invest over $400,000 in reducing smoking

Many Chinese bring smoking habit from their homeland

Many Chinese bring smoking habit from their homeland Source: AAP

The Cancer Institute of New South Wales will invest over $400,000 into projects aimed at reducing smoking rates in multicultural communities. Wednesday 31/05/2017 was marked as a World Tobacco Day, and, while Australia remains a world leader in tobacco control, there is still a long way to go in some cultures.


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The Cancer Institute of New South Wales will invest over $400,000 into projects aimed at reducing smoking rates in multicultural communities. Wednesday 31/05/2017 was marked as a World Tobacco Day, and, while Australia remains a world leader in tobacco control, there is still a long way to go in some cultures.



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