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Why quit
Mob who've quit yarn about the many benefits of quitting the smokes or vapes. By quitting, you’ll be free from the hassles of smoking or vaping, you’ll save money and you’ll be strong in health and wellbeing. You’ll also be protecting your mob!
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Why should I quit?
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How to quit
How to quit
Deciding to quit is a big step.
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Stay on track
Congratulations on deciding to quit! With the right tools in your toolbox, you can quit and stay quit for good!
The first few days
Withdrawals, cravings & triggers
I'm smoking or vaping again
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There is so much support available to empower you to quit the smokes or vapes! You don’t have to do it alone.
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For TIS & health workers
For TIS & health workers
As a Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) worker or health worker working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, you play an important role in empowering mob to give up the smokes or vapes.
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Why should I quit?
Health harms
Pregnancy & kids
Young mob
How much could I save?
How to quit
How to quit
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How to quit
Where do I start?
How AQL can help
Nicotine replacement
Quitting Tips
Supporting mob
Stay on track
Stay on track
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Stay on track
The first few days
Withdrawals, cravings & triggers
I'm smoking or vaping again
Get support
Get support
Go back
Get support
Request a callback
Circle of Care
AQL counsellors
What is a TIS worker?
Ways to contact AQL counsellors
Stories from mob
For TIS & health workers
For TIS & health workers
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For TIS & health workers
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Brief advice and guidelines
Refer to AQL
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Stories from mob
Peter's story
Peter's story
Wotjobaluk Man
Peter’s quitting journey has had its challenges. After quitting for six months, he started smoking again following a motorbike accident. Despite the setback, Peter is drawing strength from his experience to motivate himself and others to quit again.
Peter's story
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