Tobacco industry documents  
 

Check the new, improved
Tobacco Control Supersite!

Following successful legal actions against the tobacco companies in the USA, the companies were forced to post millions of pages of previously secret internal documents on websites for public access. Many of these documents reveal how far the companies went to cover up what they knew about the harmful effects of their products, the addictiveness of nicotine and how they marketed to children, despite public denials.  The University of Sydney's Tobacco Industry Documents Project Team have now launched their improved Supersite - with new databases, summaries and access to pdfs of some of the industry's most outrageous misdeeds.

Tobacco Industry Tracking Database 
A unique and powerful resource for researchers, public health professionals, lawyers and journalists, the ANR Foundation’s Tobacco Industry Tracking Database© is a collection of information on the activities of the tobacco industry and its allies. Features specialists index and abstract a wide range of documents to help guide your research, uncover the players, connect the dots, and clear the smokescreen clouding the big picture.

Operation Berkshire
Australian research revealing how the international tobacco conspiracy was formed, implemented and played out in Australia to delay tobacco reform for decades.


Diary of denial

A record of denials by the Australian tobacco industry. Not the full story but a list of the more publicly known denials by tobacco company executives.


Admissions of the Tobacco Industry
A major report of the public statements versus the private statements of BAT and B&W tobacco companies (from JAMA vol 274, 3 July 19 1995).


 
 

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