Ōpōtiki District Council is the latest council in the Bay of Plenty to extend its smoke-free outdoor spaces policy.
The extensive policy now includes the central business district, civic areas and beaches as smoke-free areas. The policy is based on a non-regulatory approach that aims to create behaviour change by promoting a positive smokefree message.
Toi Te Ora Public Health said in a statement it was celebrating local councils who had gone the extra mile to support their community, and the nation, to achieve Smokefree Aotearoa 2025.
Medical Officer of Health, Dr Jim Miller, commended the council's leadership in making more public places smokefree.
"Smoke-free outdoor public spaces help create healthy supportive environments by normalising smokefree, supporting people trying to quit smoking, and reducing exposure to second hand smoke," Dr Miller said in a statement.