Tobacco retailing laws in NSW

Tobacco retailing laws regulate the advertising and display of tobacco products and non-tobacco smoking products, and ban the supply of these products to people under 18. These laws aim to reduce the uptake of smoking, particularly by young people.

Tobacco retailing laws in NSW are in the Public Health (Tobacco) Act 2008 and the Public Health (Tobacco) Regulation 2022.

Key requirements in the legislation include:

  • mandating a tobacco retail licence for all retailers selling tobacco products or non-tobacco smoking products
  • banning the sale of tobacco products and non-tobacco smoking products to anyone under 18
  • banning the display of tobacco products, non-tobacco smoking products, and smoking accessories in shops
  • ensuring all tobacco sold is packaged with appropriate regulatory health warnings
  • allowing only a single point of sale for tobacco products, non-tobacco smoking products, and smoking accessories in retail outlets
  • restricting tobacco vending machines to licensed venues restricted to over 18s
  • ensuring that tobacco vending machines comply with product display bans and are only activated by a staff member or by a token only available from a staff member
  • banning tobacco products and non-tobacco smoking products in shopper-loyalty programs
  • displaying a single health warning and a notice regarding sales to minors at the point of sale.

Tobacco wholesaling requirements

Tobacco wholesaling laws in NSW are in the Public Health (Tobacco) Act 2008 and the Public Health (Tobacco) Regulation 2022

Key requirements in the legislation include:

  • wholesalers of tobacco products or non-tobacco smoking products require a tobacco wholesale licence
  • licensed wholesalers may only sell tobacco products and non-tobacco smoking products to retailers or wholesalers with a valid tobacco licence.

Tobacco Licensing Scheme

The NSW tobacco licensing scheme commenced on 1 July 2025.

Retailers and wholesalers require a tobacco licence to sell tobacco and non-tobacco smoking products in NSW.

Retailers and wholesalers can apply for a licence using their MyServiceNSW account via the Service NSW website. Licences are subject to criminal record checks, fees, and other government considerations before approval.

A copy of the licence must be conspicuously displayed at the point of sale in a retail store and at the premises of a wholesaler.

From 1 July 2025, the retailer identification number (RIN) system will no longer be operating. Retailers and wholesalers must apply for a tobacco licence to continue trading.

For more information see Tobacco licensing scheme.

Ordering and display compulsory signage

Retailers must display compulsory warning signsin retail outlets where tobacco products, non-tobacco smoking products, or smoking accessories are sold, including vending machines.

Signs can be ordered free of charge by completing the retailer order form, emailing MOH-PopulationHealthResources@health.nsw.gov.au, or by calling 1300 655 957.

Enforcement and penalties

NSW Health inspectors monitor compliance with the legislation and can issue warnings, fines, or initiate prosecutions against retailers that break the law.

For more information see Penalties and enforcement.​​

Current as at: Wednesday 13 August 2025
Contact page owner: Centre for Population Health