❓ This question probes the Department of Health's efforts to identify the source and supply pathways of illicit tobacco in Western Australia, including specific entry points and tracing methods.
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(1) Has the Department of Health identified the source or supply pathway for illicit tobacco products seized or identified in Western Australia?
(2) If yes to (1), how many matters have been traced back to:
(a) Fremantle Port;
(b) another WA port;
(c) air freight;
(d) road freight;
(e) postal networks; and
(f) unknown source?
(3) When illicit tobacco is found at a retail level, is any work undertaken to trace the product back to its importer, supplier, wholesaler or entry pathway?
(4) If yes to (3), which agency undertakes that work?
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(2) If yes to (1), how many matters have been traced back to:
(a) Fremantle Port;
(b) another WA port;
(c) air freight;
(d) road freight;
(e) postal networks; and
(f) unknown source?
(3) When illicit tobacco is found at a retail level, is any work undertaken to trace the product back to its importer, supplier, wholesaler or entry pathway?
(4) If yes to (3), which agency undertakes that work?
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