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Recently, our College Captains Bella O鈥橠wyer and Sabri Ibisi attended a Parliamentary Inquiry into Vaping and Tobacco Controls, along with our Executive Principal, Barbara O鈥橞rien.

Bella and Sabri presented information to the Inquiry, based on interviews conducted with students around Shepparton asking:

  • Do you vape?
  • How did you start?
  • Why don鈥檛 you quit?
  • How do you get them?
  • When did you start?

Through their discussions with students, Bella and Sabri found that:

  • Two of the students vaped regularly
  • Three students vaped on occasion.
  • One student didn鈥檛 vape at all and;
  • All students agreed that they had started experimenting in Year 9, around the ages of 14 to 16 years old.

The inquiry is investigating the financial, health, social and environmental effects of tobacco and e-cigarette use and looking at the causes and consequences of the illicit tobacco and e-cigarette industry in Victoria.

The Committee heard from a range of representatives of law enforcement, education, public health and community services in Shepparton.

Bella said the whole experience was 鈥渋nsightful鈥 and said she found it interesting to see how many young members there were in Parliament.

鈥淚t was really interesting to discuss how vaping has affected each school in the area and what representatives from other schools had to say about vaping in their school,鈥 Bella said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a big issue among young people so it was interesting to hear how similar 蜜桃女孩 is to other schools, in terms of the issues, we face.鈥

Bella said she hopes to see harsher laws around the distribution of vapes put in place to help keep students safe.

Photo credit: Parliament Victoria