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Choose your hard – 15 seconds
Quitting smoking is hard. But every time you choose not to smoke, you improve your health. Download the new My QuitBuddy app and get support when you need it.
Choose your hard. -
Vaping Harms – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: 30 second video advertisement
Watch this 30 second video about the health harms and costs of vaping. -
Vaping Harms cut down 1 – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: 15 second video advertisement
Watch this 15 second video about the health harms and costs of vaping. -
Vaping Harms cut down 2 – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: 15 second video advertisement
Watch this 15 second video about the health harms of vaping. -
Cost of Vaping – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: 15 second video advertisement
Watch this 15 second video about the cost of vaping -
Quit Buddy – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: 15 second video advertisement
Watch this 15 second video about quitting vaping with a friend -
Impact on sport – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: 15 second video advertisement
Watch this 15 second video about the health harms of vaping. -
Cost of Vaping – Social media video: Youth Vaping Education Campaign
Share this social media video about the cost of vaping. -
Cough – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: Social media video
Share this social media video about the health harms of vaping. -
Impact on sport – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: Social media video
Share this social media video about the health harms of vaping. -
Shortness of breath – Youth Vaping Education Campaign: Social media video
Share this social media video about the health harms of vaping -
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. -
Prescribed List – Application resources
This collection contains guidance on submitting an application to have a device included on the Prescribed List. -
Prescribed List – Compliance resources
This collection contains guidance on complying with the Prescribed List, including our compliance strategy. -
Webinar series: Home matters – Rethinking aged care design
This 8-part webinar series supports aged care providers and designers to understand and apply the National Aged Care Design Principles and Guidelines and supporting resources. Older people, families and carers will also learn about what good design looks like when choosing an aged care home. -
1800MEDICARE
1800MEDICARE (1800 633 422) is a free phone and digital service for general health information, urgent health advice, immediate non-emergency care, and service navigation. -
Commonwealth Home Support Program – Outcomes from the 2024 Wellness and Reablement Report
Read the findings of the Commonwealth Home Support Program 2024 Wellness and Reablement Report, about Commonwealth Home Support Program providers’ progress towards embedding wellness and reablement approaches. -
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. -
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 price reduction: What the lower co‑payment means for you – Fact sheet
This fact sheet explains the reduction of the PBS patient co‑payment to $25 for Medicare card holders and the continued $7.70 cap for concession card holders. It outlines how the PBS works and how the changes make medicines more affordable. -
PBS co‑payment freeze: What it means for concession card holders – Fact sheet
This fact sheet explains the PBS concessional co‑payment freeze, keeping medicine costs capped at $7.70 until 2030. It outlines how the freeze works, ways to save on medicines, and where to find more information. -
PBS co‑payment freeze : Cheaper medicines for concession card holders – A3 Poster
This poster highlights that concession card holders will pay no more than $7.70 per PBS medicine until 2030. It promotes access to over 900 subsidised medicines through the PBS. -
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.