The number of people who smoke cigarettes daily has dropped to an all-time low of 8 per cent, down from 9.4 per cent this time last year.
But figures in the Annual NZ Health survey show the daily rate for Māori is still far higher: 19.9 per cent, down from 22.3 per cent.
While there has been a reduction in tobacco smoking, tobacco and e-cigarette use continues to grow, rising from 6 per cent last year to 8.3 per cent this year, with usage highest among 18-to 24-year-olds
Māori public health organisation Hāpai Te Hauora said more work was needed to help the country get to its Smokefree 2025 goal of 5 percent.
Smoking rates for non-Māori sat at 7.2 per cent, and Hāpai Te Hauora wanted concentrated efforts addressing inequities for Māori and Pasifika taken seriously by the Government.