Northland Health Officials were very disappointed three Northland retailers were prepared to sell cigarettes to minors in a controlled purchase operation.
Conducted by Northland District Health Board's Public and Population Health Unit, the two CPOs tested 27 tobacco retailers; 17 in the Kaipara and 10 in the Mid North.
Two retailers in the Mid North and one in the Kaipara were found in breach of the Smoke-free Environments Act 1990 after selling tobacco products to purchasers under the age of 18.
Clair Mills, Northland Medical Officer of Health, said smoking is the biggest single direct contributor to preventable ill health and deaths in Northland.
"It's unacceptable that retailers are selling cigarettes to under age young people in Northland today. At least 50 per cent of people who smoke will die from smoking related causes. To reach our goal of being smokefree by 2025, everybody has to change their behaviour, including retailers," Dr Mills said.