New Crimes and Lease Rules for Commercial Landlords Regarding Illicit Tobacco and Vaping

Public Health (Tobacco) Amendment (Landlord Offences) Bill 2026

1st House

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This Bill was sponsored by Courtney Houssos ( ALP )



Effects of Bill:

This bill being passed means that:

Commercial landlords of retail or wholesale premises commit a criminal offence if they knowingly allow a tenant or other person to sell illicit tobacco or illicit vaping goods from the premises. Maximum penalty: 65,000 or 1 year imprisonment, or both.

A landlord can avoid liability if they can show they had a reasonable excuse for allowing the illegal sale.

Landlords can now terminate a lease or licence for any retail or wholesale premises that is subject to a closure order for illicit tobacco or vaping sales — previously this right was narrower, applying only to retail shops under the Retail Leases Act.

The extended lease termination right applies to existing leases and licences, not just new ones entered into after the Act commences.


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