Resources
Vapes are ugly, not lubly – First Nations social media tile (1920 x 1080)
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Download and share this tile on your social media channels to help raise awareness of the health harms of vaping and encourage your mob to quit.
Vaping? It's gammon – First Nations social media tile (1920 x 1080)
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Download and share this tile on your social media channels to help raise awareness of the health harms of vaping and encourage your mob to quit.
ANACAD Communique – November 2025
Meeting minutes
This document provides an update from the Australian National Advisory Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ANACAD) after their meeting in November 2025.
ANACAD 2025 Annual Report
Report
This document provides report on activities undertaken by the Australian National Advisory Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ANACAD) in 2025.
Vaping? It’s gammon – First Nations animation
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A 6-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vaping is gammon.
Healthier choice – First Nations animation
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A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vapes contain harmful chemicals.
Long-term effects – First Nations animation
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A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vaping can make you real sick.
Nicotine addiction – First Nations animation
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A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vaping can be addictive.
Environment – First Nations animation
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A 24-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about how vapes are bad for the environment.
Harmful chemicals – First Nations animation
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A 17-second animation to share on your social channels to encourage yarning about the harmful chemicals in vapes.
Give up for good – social media tile
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Social media tile to support quitting smoking and vaping.
Smoking – social media tile (version 1)
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Social media tile to support quitting smoking.
Smoking – social media tile (version 2)
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Social media tile to support quitting smoking.
Smoking – social media tile (version 3)
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Social media tile to support quitting smoking.
Smoking – social media tile (version 4)
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Social media tile to support quitting smoking.
Certification statement – Youth Vaping Education Campaign (Phase 3)
Campaign certification statement
This certification statement, signed by Secretary Blair Comley on 9 December 2025, certifies that the Youth Vaping Education Campaign complies with relevant guidelines and policies.
Certification statement – National Tobacco and E-cigarette campaign (Phase 2)
Campaign certification statement
This certification statement, signed by Secretary Blair Comley on 16 December 2025, certifies that the National Tobacco and E-cigarette campaign (Phase 2) complies with relevant guidelines and policies.
Vaping. The damaging effects can creep up on you – 30 seconds
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Puff after puff of harmful stuff. With more than 200 chemicals, the damaging effects of vaping can creep up on you. Quitting can be hard, but possible with support. Find tools and support to quit.
Keep at quitting – 15 seconds
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Got to keep at it, 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
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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.
Vaping – The damaging effects can creep up on you – Dog walker – 15 seconds
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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.
Keep at quitting – 30 seconds
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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.
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