Tag: e-cigarettes
We are leading the way with policy-relevant research into e-cigarette use (vaping) among young people.
Cancer Council NSW’s further partnership with nib foundation to help young Australians aged 14-24 quit vaping.
Earlier this year, we called on the NSW Government to commit to be Here for Change through our four election priorities.
We asked university students to share their own experiences of buying and using vapes, with some eye-opening results.
Generation Vape is a research project examining attitudes, knowledge and behaviours around e-cigarettes. Read about the findings here.
Cancer Council NSW tobacco control expert Emily Jenkinson is here to answer 5 FAQs from parents about e-cigarettes.
New research shows nearly 80% of NSW teenagers who vaped found it “easy to access” e-cigarettes from illegal sources.
Cancer Council commends ‘zero tolerance’ for unlawful sales Cancer Council NSW has commended the NSW Government’s “zero tolerance” of nicotine e-cigarette sales without a doctor’s prescription, following a major increase in the volume of illegal products seized in 2022 compared with the past two years. Director of Cancer Prevention and Advocacy at Cancer Council NSW, […]
Cancer Council commends the NSW Government for their teen vaping campaign.