What you need to know

The use of alcohol and other drugs is part of the lives of many Queenslanders. It can be occasional use to dependent use. Most people use responsibly and within recommended guidelines, but harmful use can occur at any point, affecting Queensland communities and people of all ages.

Using alcohol and other drugs can affect people in different ways. It's important to understand how they can affect your body in the short term and long term.

Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs in Australia

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has data, insights and statistics on alcohol, tobacco and drugs use in Australia. It also has fact sheets and reports about drug types and priority populations.

Tobacco and vaping

Vaping exposed

Vapes are filled with toxic chemicals that can lead to cancer and cause permanent damage to your lungs, heart and brain. They can even intensify anxiety and depression.

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Quit HQ

Ready to quit smoking but need help along the way?  Quit HQ is a Queensland Government initiative to help people quit smoking. It has resources and support to help you prepare a plan and give yourself the best chance of quitting. You can also get help from Quitline. Quitline is a telephone service dedicated to helping Queenslanders quit smoking.

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Find information about alcohol and other drugs use including age restrictions and limits for drinking or serving alcohol, drink and drug driving and support.