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World No Tobacco Day

When

31/05/2026

Where

Queensland

Join us for World No Tobacco Day 2026!

It is chance to learn about the benefits of quitting smoking or vaping and get support for your quit journey.

Find your local Deadly Choices World No Tobacco Day event below 👇

Location: Logan ATSICHS Medical Centre – 5/41 Station Rd, Logan Central QLD 4114

Time: 11am-2pm

Details: BBQ, Tobacco Stall, activities and prize draw.

Location: Jack Morgan Park – 30 Perry St, Coolum Beach QLD 4573

Time: 10am-2pm

Details: Combined event of World No Tobacco Day and Manngoor Dja Youth Day. There will be 25+ stalls, activities, live entertainment and health check screenings.

Location: Goolburri Clinic – 20 Herries St, East Toowoomba QLD 4350

Time: 9:30am-12pm

Details: BBQ, Tobacco Stall and activities.

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