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A new survey has found majority support for plain packaged cigarettes, despite a campaign from cheap cigarettes companies condemning the move.
The Federal Government plans to introduce legislation to remove designs and logos from cigarette packs.
The cigarettes online industry claims that would lead to an increase in illegal discount cigarettes and a rise in smoking cigarettes.
The Opposition also says it thinks the move may be counter-productive.
But a Newspoll survey for the Cancer Council found 59 per cent of respondents support the Government's push. Just under a quarter disapprove.
Quit executive director Fiona Sharkie says plain packaging is an effective way to deter potential smokers.
"The clear message from this research shows that Australians are predominantly in favour of the plain packaging of cigarettes," she said.
"We have research that shows the more that we remove design elements from cigarette packs the less appealing they are to teenagers."
Ms Sharkie says it is a necessary move.
"It's a product that we shouldn't have any glamour or fashionability or aspiration associated with," she said.
"It's a deadly product and we need to do every thing we can to remove anything attractive about it."
Labor stopped accepting donations from cigarette companies in 2004, but the Coalition has been given $1.7 million since that time.
The Government says the Coalition is reluctant to support the plain packaging legislation because it is "addicted" to the donations.
The legislation has split the Coalition, with at least two members reported as threatening to cross the floor and vote with the Government.
A former cigarette company executive says the cigarettes industry will not achieve anything with its campaign against plain packaging.
Former online cigarettes marketing executive Craig Seitam says the industry's attempts to build public opposition to the move will fail.
"They are bringing out factors such as it being annoying to retailers, counterfeiting, which don't really make a lot of sense," he said.
"My view of the public is they won't particularly care.
"I can't see the public rallying over not being able to spot a fake packet of cigarettes. I just think it's a furphy, I don't think it's an issue."
He says cigarette companies are panicking over plans to enforce plain packaging because the move will harm the sales.
"They're going to lose all of their brand identity," he said.
"But more important, I think that the packet that they like to sit down on pub and restaurant tables and on their desks are now going to be less seductive and attractive to potential new smokers."
The Government hopes to have the scheme in place by July next year.
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