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Cough – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: Social media video
Share this social media video about the health harms of vaping. -
How I quit smoking for good – Sarah’s journey
Join Sarah as she shares her journey to quit smoking and the challenges she faced along the way. She talks about the strategies that helped her succeed and offers tips for anyone trying to quit. -
Vaping – The damaging effects can creep up on you – Footballer – 15 seconds
Puff after puff of harmful stuff, the damaging effects of vaping can creep up on you. Quitting can be hard but possible with support. Find tools and support to quit. -
Don’t stop trying – Sarah’s journey
Hear Sarah’s story as she shares her journey to quit smoking and offers advice for others looking to do the same – don’t stop trying. -
Breaking habits – Sarah’s journey
Join Sarah as she shares her journey to quit smoking. She talks about the strategies that helped her break the habits that led to her smoking and offers tips for anyone trying to quit. -
Keep at quitting – 30 seconds
You just got to keep at quitting the smokes. Then one day you’ll give up for good. Talk with your health worker, call the Quitline or go online — let’s keep it quitting. -
Choose your hard – 30 seconds
What’s harder than quitting smoking? Not quitting. Every time you choose not to smoke, you improve your health. With the right support and proven tools, sticking to your choice is easier. Find tools and support to quit. -
Reasons to give up smoking and vaping for good
It’s no secret that quitting smoking and vaping can be hard. The good news is that from the moment you quit, you’ll feel the benefits. Find the right support to help you quit successfully. -
Christina: Give up vaping for good – quit methods and benefits
Former vaper, Christina, talks about the methods she used to quit during her two attempts and the health benefits she has experienced since. -
Becky Freeman – Give up vaping for good
Associate Professor Becky Freeman explains the health risks associated with vaping and what support services are available to help you give up for good. -
Becky Freeman: Give up vaping for good – support services
Associate Professor Becky Freeman explains some of the health risks associated with vaping and what support services are available to help you give up for good. -
Megan Varlow – Give up smoking for good
Megan Varlow is the Director of Cancer Control Policy at Cancer Council Australia. Watch as she talks about the health benefits of quitting smoking and what support services are available to help you give up for good. -
Megan Varlow: Give up smoking for good – support services
Megan Varlow is the Director of Cancer Control Policy at Cancer Council Australia. Watch as she talks about the different support services available to help you give up smoking for good. -
Christina: Give up vaping for good – pregnancy
Former vaper, Christina, shares why she quit vaping upon finding out she was pregnant and the benefits she has experienced since quitting. -
What worked for me – Sarah’s journey
Watch as Sarah shares her journey to quit smoking. She talks about the strategies, including medication, that helped her succeed and the financial benefits of quitting. -
A guided tour of the My QuitBuddy app
The My QuitBuddy app helps you get, and stay, smoke-free and vape-free. Watch this video for a guided tour of the app’s key features, including how it provides tips to overcome cravings and stay motivated, helping you give up for good. -
Mental Health – First Nations animation
A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vaping can harm your mental health. -
Nicotine – First Nations animation
A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about nicotine addiction. -
PBS co-payment reduction advertisement – 30 seconds
From 1 January 2026, anyone with a Medicare card pays a maximum of $25 for each PBS listed medicine, down from $31.60. Concession card holders continue to pay no more than $7.70 until 2030. -
PBS concession co-payment freeze advertisement – 15-seconds
For Australian concession card holders, the maximum cost of PBS medicines remains $7.70 until 2030. -
PBS co-payment reduction advertisement – 15 seconds
From 1 January 2026, PBS medicines will cost no more than $25, down from $31.60, for everyone with a Medicare card. -
Associated providers under the Aged Care Act 2024 – Webinar recording
The Aged Care Act 2024 introduced the concept of ‘associated provider’. An associated provider describes an organisation that delivers funded aged care services on behalf of a registered provider. This webinar will provide information on what it means to be an associated provider under the Act. -
What stakeholders should know about the Young Minds: Our Future Survey
This video is intended for stakeholders interested in supporting children and adolescent mental health. This video provides an overview of YMOF, including its aims and methodology. -
Building a mobile screening truck: National Lung Cancer Screening Program
Timelapse footage of the construction of Heart 7. The Australian Government has commissioned Heart of Australia to provide mobile lung cancer screening services to some rural and remote communities across Australia, with five trucks rolling off the production line by March 2027. -
NDIS Amendment (Integrity and Safeguarding) Bill 2025 – Overview – Auslan video
An Auslan translation of the NDIS Amendment (Integrity and Safeguarding) Bill 2025 – Overview document