Illicit Tobacco Fee for Service Program
Overview
The Illicit Tobacco Fee for Service Program (the program) will run until 30 June 2027. In the 2024-25 Budget, the 'Tobacco - Illicit tobacco compliance' measure provided funding of $188.5 million over 4 years from 2023-24 for the Australian Border Force (ABF) to implement an end-to-end compliance and enforcement model for illicit tobacco. This funding includes $20.4 million to establish the Illicit Tobacco Fee for Service Program to partner with state and territories to counter illicit tobacco. The ABF is delivering a proportion of the funding to the states and ACT through a separate funding opportunity and Memorandum of Understanding. This grant opportunity has up to $5 million available to partner with the Northern Territory Police Force (NTPF) to counter illicit tobacco. The objectives of the program are to: supplement existing resources, processes and equipment/s for the fight against illicit tobacco sales and distribution assist territories in combating the sale and distribution of illicit tobacco in Australia prevent escalation of criminal activity related to the trade. The intended outcome of the grant opportunity is to support uplift in capacity and capability of territory law enforcement agencies to support the Commonwealth efforts in disrupting illicit tobacco.
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- ABN RequirementAn Australian Business Number (ABN) is mandatory for applicants. If you do not have an ABN, you cannot apply for this grant opportunity.
- Eligible ActivitiesThe project must include eligible activities as outlined in the grant opportunity guidelines.
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- Online portal
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- •Applicants must not be listed on the National Redress Scheme list of institutions where sexual abuse has occurred.
- •Applicants must comply with all applicable laws.
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