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Students impress with anti-smoking message

The creativity of a group of Year 5, 6 and 7 students from Wallangarra State School when approaching the anti-smoking message has impressed two of the nation’s key advocates for cigarette plain packaging.
Minister for Health The Hon Tanya Plibersek and the Attorney General The Hon Nicola Roxon took time from their busy parliamentary schedule to read through advertising flyers created by Wallan-garra State School students, and both were thrilled to see thoughtful work of such a high standard.
Minister Roxon wrote a personal note on all the children’s work and the Attorney General displayed the flyers at a Cancer Council event.
Both ministers sent their sincere thanks to the students, with Minister Plibersek reminding the students that half the people who start smoking will die as a result of smoking-related illnesses.
The students’ anti-smoking advertisement was developed within a combined Health, ICT and Studies of Society and Environment school unit.
The cigarette plain packaging legislation has passed through Parliament and comes into effect on December 1 this year. A recent High Court challenge to the legislation by the tobacco companies failed.

The creativity of a group of Year 5, 6 and 7 students from Wallangarra State School when approaching the anti-smoking message has impressed two of the nation’s key advocates for cigarette plain packaging.
Minister for Health  The Hon Tanya Plibersek and the Attorney General The Hon Nicola Roxon took time from their busy parliamentary schedule to read through advertising flyers created by Wallan-garra State School students, and both were thrilled to see thoughtful work of such a high standard.
Minister Roxon wrote a personal note on all the children’s work and the Attorney General displayed the flyers at a Cancer Council event.
Both ministers sent their sincere thanks to the students, with Minister Plibersek reminding the students that half the people who start smoking will die as a result of smoking-related illnesses.
The students’ anti-smoking advertisement was developed within a combined Health, ICT and Studies of Society and Environment school unit.
The cigarette plain packaging legislation has passed through Parliament and comes into effect on December 1 this year. A recent High Court challenge to the legislation by the tobacco companies failed.

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