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75% of West Australians support smoke-free pubs and clubs

10 May 2026
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WA health experts are urging the State Government to address a loophole that permits smoking in outdoor areas of licensed venues. A recent Cancer Council survey indicated strong public support for making pubs, clubs, and bars entirely smoke-free, with 75% of adults favoring the ban on both tobacco smoke and e-cigarette vapour. Libby Jardine, manager of Cancer Council WA’s Make Smoking History program, emphasized that the data reveals a significant opportunity for businesses to attract more customers by adopting smoke-free policies. Currently, licensed venues can allow smoking in up to 50% of their outdoor areas, while restaurants must remain smoke-free. The survey found that 91% of respondents would visit smoke-free venues as often or more frequently, countering industry concerns about potential loss of patronage. Additionally, the campaign highlights the health risks posed to workers exposed to secondhand smoke in these environments.

Why It Matters

The push for smoke-free venues is significant as smoking rates in Western Australia remain at 12.5%. Historical data shows that exposure to secondhand smoke can lead to various health issues, not only for patrons but also for employees in the hospitality sector. Smoke-free policies are associated with improved public health outcomes and can facilitate smoking cessation efforts. Additionally, as public sentiment shifts towards healthier environments, enforcing smoke-free regulations aligns with broader health objectives and community welfare initiatives.

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