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Our page is a place to exchange quitting tips, challenges and successes. Quit aims to reduce the health, financial and social inequities caused by smoking. Since our establishment in 1985, we have made considerable progress in reducing the harm caused by tobacco in our community.
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1w ago
A new survey released today by Quit and Cancer Council shows the majority of Australians who currently vape plan to stop or reduce the amount they vape in the next three months. This data supports the Federal Government’s intentions to strengthen and streamline prescription-only access to vaping products, to end sales of non-therapeutic vapes ..read more
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1M ago
Quit, Cancer Council Victoria and VicHealth strongly support the new Bill tabled in Parliament designed to protect young people from the harms of non-therapeutic vaping products.  ..read more
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1M ago
Quit, VicHealth, and Cancer Council Victoria applaud the Victorian Government's announcement to introduce a retail licensing scheme to protect Victorians from the harms of tobacco ..read more
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2M ago
New March reforms to ban import of all non-therapeutic vapes, and strengthen safety standards ..read more
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4M ago
Quit Victoria, in partnership with key health and education organisations, develop 'Seeing through the Haze' a suite of free, evidence-based, curriculum-aligned vaping education resources for Victorian schools ..read more
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5M ago
Quit and Cancer Council Victoria today congratulated the Australian Parliament on its support for the Public Health (Tobacco and Other Products) Bill ..read more
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5M ago
Cancer Council Victoria and Quit have expressed huge relief at the announcement by Federal Health and Home Affairs Ministers of a ban on single use vaping products, designed to urgently curb access to these harmful, addictive products ..read more
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6M ago
Data highlights the need for Quit campaigns to drive motivation to stop smoking and support to quit, as nicotine addiction continues to rise ..read more
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6M ago
Vaping is on the rise in adolescents, and associated with a range of mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression and stress, according to a new report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS ..read more
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7M ago
Quit & Food for Health Alliance support call for urgent parliamentary inquiry into harmful industries – as youth vaping rates and unhealthy food advertising volume soars ..read more