Retail lobby group chief quits but vaping push continues
National Retail Association chairman Mark Brodie has resigned after a tumultuous year, with the board in turmoil as the group battled revelations of mysterious funding behind its lobbying for e-cigarettes.
Mr Brodie’s departure comes after it emerged that the NRA had a backroom role in a new campaign to legalise e-cigarettes announced by the Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) earlier this month.
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