Targeting young people
Click on the items below to see the tactics vaping companies are using to target young people
Adolescence is a critical period for establishing behaviours that persist into adulthood. We are at risk of addicting a new generation to nicotine.
But we mustn’t underestimate the impact of marketing by vape companies, many of which are owned by big tobacco.
Young people think of vaping as safer and less harmful than their parents do, creating a cycle of misinformation and experimentation.
Peer pressure and social norms play a significant role in spreading this misconception.
Colourful packaging and enticing flavours like ‘raspberry ice’ are all marketing tactics used to make vaping appeal to a younger audience.
Young people have told us that there are many ways they can access illegal vapes.
It takes all of us to advocate for evidence-based policies which restrict access to vaping products and protect our young people.
“These products… have been designed specifically for young people.”
Understand the vaping reforms
Cancer Council has consistently advocated for action on vaping over the past several years alongside other public health organisations. Our Generation Vape research and advocacy efforts contributed to the Australian Government implementing a comprehensive range of vaping reforms from January 2024.
These reforms seek to address the significant public health issues caused by vaping, particularly among young people, and ensure all vaping products can only be accessed through pharmacies.
This is a significant advocacy but it’s important we continue to advocate for strong compliance and enforcement efforts to ensure the laws are effective.
Click on the buttons below to find out more about some of the reforms.
Ban on disposable vapes
Starting 1 January 2024, the importation of all disposable vapes is banned, with limited exceptions.
We know disposable vapes appeal to young people so this change with further reduce the appeal of vaping products to this audience.
Learn more about ban on disposable vapes.
Vapes can only be sold in pharmacy settings
All vapes, regardless of their nicotine content, must be sold in a pharmacy for quit smoking or nicotine dependence purposes.
It is illegal for any other retailer - including tobacconists, vape shops and convenience stores - to sell any type of vape or vaping product.
This will significantly reduce access to e-cigarettes, particularly among young people and non-smokers.
Vape flavours are restricted to mint, menthol and tobacco
Vape flavours will be restricted to mint, menthol and tobacco with no other flavours available
This change will greatly reduce their appeal to children and young people as we know ‘flavour and taste’ are a key reason for use among these groups.
What can you do?
If we knew what we now know about cigarettes, we would never have allowed them to be sold. We won’t let history repeat itself and make the same mistake with vapes.
New regulations on vaping products in Australia are a step in the right direction.
But it will take all of us to advocate for stronger policies and protect future generations from the dangers of nicotine addiction and lung damage.
Report retailers selling illegal e-cigarettes
From 1 July 2024, all vapes can only be sold in pharmacy settings and it is illegal for other retailers to sell vaping products in Australia. If you know of a retailer selling vapes illegally in your community, you can report it to NSW Health either online or by calling the Tobacco Information line on 1800 357 412.
Report a retailer selling vapesStay informed & educate others
Keep up with the latest research, publications and resources from the Generation Vape research project. Hear from Australian young people (14-24 years), parents and teachers on vaping and tobacco awareness, perceptions, attitudes, knowledge and behaviours.
Generation VapeQuit support
If you, or a loved one, need support to quit vaping or smoking, there is a range of support options available ranging from GP appointments, NSW Quitline to the My Quit Buddy mobile phone app.
How to quit vaping