Illegal Vape Suppliers Move Online After Queensland Crackdown

Dec.05.2025
Illegal Vape Suppliers Move Online After Queensland Crackdown
Less than two weeks after Queensland police raided and shut down tobacconists suspected of selling illegal e-cigarettes, at least one supplier has moved its business online. Flyers with QR codes advertising same-day delivery of vapes, tobacco, and nicotine pouches were found taped to electricity poles across the Gold Coast.

Key Points

 

  • Illegal vape suppliers in Queensland have shifted to online operations using QR codes.
  • Flyers across the Gold Coast advertised same-day delivery of vapes and nicotine pouches.
  • New laws allow authorities to close illegal stores for 90 days and penalize landlords.
  • Queensland Health warned of harsh penalties, including large fines and imprisonment.
  • Health officials cautioned about nicotine addiction and severe health risks from vaping.

 


 

2Firsts, December 5, 2025 – According to ABC News, less than a fortnight after Queensland police raided and shut down tobacconists suspected of selling illegal e-cigarettes, at least one supplier has swiftly moved its operations online.

 

Across the Gold Coast, unsigned flyers promoting “same-day delivery” services for illegal vapes, tobacco, and nicotine pouches were found taped to electricity poles. 

 

The QR code on the flyer linked to a website displaying a variety of vape flavours such as “strawberry kiwi” and “blackberry ice.” It also directed users to an encrypted messaging app with a chatroom of more than 300 members, where the supplier actively engaged with customers and confirmed delivery within 24 hours.

 

Each vape was priced between 20 and 60 Australian dollars (approximately 13–39 USD), with an additional same-day delivery fee of 20 Australian dollars (about 13 USD).

 

Last month, the Queensland Parliament passed new laws empowering health authorities and police to shut down stores selling illegal tobacco and vape products for up to 90 days. Previously, health officers could only order a 72-hour closure. Under the new regulations, commercial landlords who knowingly allow tenants to sell illegal tobacco or nicotine products will face criminal charges.

 

A spokesperson for Queensland Health said the state now has “the toughest laws in the nation” and continues to monitor various illegal supply methods, including sales outside of retail stores. “All substantiated breaches will face strict enforcement action, including significant fines, product seizures, court proceedings, and potentially custodial sentences,” the spokesperson said.

 

The spokesperson also noted that under the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) framework, advertising e-cigarettes is banned on all social media platforms, and the sale of non-therapeutic and disposable vapes is prohibited. Health officers have been authorized to operate undercover in stores suspected of illegal sales.

 

The federal health department reiterated that vaping is highly addictive and may cause mouth and airway irritation, persistent coughing, burns, poisoning, chest pain, respiratory problems, and permanent lung damage. Nicotine dependence can also affect mental health and harm the developing adolescent brain.

 

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