
The Daily Aus Headlines: NSW & Tas crackdown on illicit tobacco
Nov 11, 2025
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese honors Remembrance Day, reflecting on its significance. New laws are implemented in NSW and Tasmania to tackle illicit tobacco and vape sales, holding landlords responsible. A deadly car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort ignites investigations by India's anti-terror agency. In groundbreaking news, Scottish researchers perform remote stroke surgery using robot technology, showcasing a potential breakthrough in medical access. Tune in for these captivating stories!
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PM Marks Remembrance And Whitlam Anniversary
- Remembrance Day and the 50th anniversary of Whitlam's dismissal were both marked by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese today.
- He will commission a statue of Gough Whitlam to commemorate a pivotal moment in Australian democracy.
States Tighten Rules On Illicit Tobacco And Vapes
- New South Wales and Tasmania introduced laws targeting illicit tobacco and vape sales today.
- Landlords may face jail and large fines in NSW while Tasmania expands fines and business closures to deter illegal sales.
Delhi Blast Prompts Anti-Terror Probe
- India's Federal Anti-Terror Agency is probing a deadly car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort complex.
- The blast killed at least nine, injured about 20, and authorities have tightened security nationwide.
