Smoke-Free and Vape-Free Areas
Under Victoria's Tobacco Act 1987 (the Tobacco Act), smoking and the use of e-cigarettes (vapes) is prohibited in all enclosed workplaces and certain public spaces where members of the public gather.
This is because there may be exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke and the aerosol (vapour) from e-cigarettes.
Smoke-free areas include:
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enclosed workplaces
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all outdoor dining areas when food is available for consumption
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outdoor drinking areas if any part of that area is within 4 metres of an outdoor dining area, unless separated by a wall of at least 2.1 metres high
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within 4 metres of entrances to children's indoor play centres, public hospitals and registered community health centres, and certain Victorian Government buildings
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on the grounds of, and within 4 metres of entrances to childcare centres, kindergartens, preschools, and primary and secondary schools
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at and within 10 metres of outdoor recreational areas, including playground equipment, skate parks and sporting venues during under-age sporting events
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in all outdoor areas situated within the perimeter of a public swimming pool complex
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patrolled beaches
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train stations, tram-stop platforms, tram and bus shelters, and on trains, trams and buses
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under-age music or dance events
For further information on smoking and vaping bans in public and outdoor spaces, please refer to the Department of Health's Smoke-free and vape-free areas page.
If you observe smoking or vaping in the areas mentioned above, you can make a report to Council to investigate. You will be required to provide:
- Name of premises (if known)
- Address of premises
- Description of your concerns, including date and time of occurrence
- Any other information you are able to provide.
Please lodge a service request, or submit a report to council@hrcc.vic.gov.au.