Author: mycigsaustralia

In Australia’s Northern Territory, smoking carries a distinct rhythm shaped by vast outback landscapes and tight-knit communities. Darwin’s tropical pulse and remote Indigenous lands create habits unlike those in Sydney or Melbourne. While national quit rates climb, NT smoking persists at higher levels, reflecting unique social and environmental factors. This post examines what sets Northern Territory smoking culture apart. Remote Living Fuels the Habit The NT’s sparse population means many live hours from shops, making bulk cigarette buys common. FIFO workers in mining camps stock up for weeks, while outback stations rely on supply drops. This isolation contrasts with urban…

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