"The Australian government would be concerned about any reduction in the price of a packet of cigarettes that may attract young people to take up the habit

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The economic burden of alcohol is estimated to be between 1.3% and 2.7% of annual GDP, and around three-quarters of the cost to the NHS is incurred by people whose alcohol misuse causes ill health
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