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Tobacco Stalls

Deadly Choices hold Tobacco Stalls in various locations to offer community smoke and vape free information and support.  

The stalls, run by our Deadly Choices program officers, offer a range of smoke and vaping support such as:

  • Interactive resources to learn about the harms of smoking and vaping 
  • A safe and culturally respectful space to yarn about your experience 
  • Linking in with your local Community Controlled Health Service for quit support 
  • Signing our Deadly Places, Smoke-Free Spaces pledge to commit to keeping your car, home and workplace smoke free 
  • Filling out our Smoking and Vaping survey to help Deadly Choices better understand the needs of community  
  • Referral to Quitline to help you on your quit journey
Tobacco Stalls

Tobacco Stalls are held at various locations such as sporting events, community days, event activations and regularly out the front of participating Community Controlled Health Services in Queensland.

Contact your local Community Controlled Health Service or email [email protected] to find out when the next stall near you is!

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Deadly Choices acknowledges the Gubbi Gubbi, Turrbal, and Jinibara people as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, seas, and waterways where we work.  We pay respect to Elders past and present.

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