About the Quitline (13 7848)
Quitline (13 7848) is a confidential, evidence-based telephone counselling service.
Highly skilled, friendly Quitline counsellors deliver behavioural interventions to help people stop smoking and/or vaping. This includes helping people to:
Identify and manage triggers to smoke or vape
Manage nicotine withdrawal symptoms and cravings
Build motivation, skills and confidence to quit
Find out more about how Quitline can help:
Aboriginal Quitline is also available to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who smoke and/or vape.
People who have a hearing or speech impairment can call via the National Relay Service. The option of an interpreter is also available for people who speak a language other than English.
There are many ways to contact Quitline:
Call 13 7848 (cost of a local call, higher from mobile phones)
Complete a ‘request a call back’ form online
Health professionals can complete a referral form online
Quitline is available in each state and territory. For more information about your local Quitline service, visit:

Aboriginal Quitline is also available to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who smoke and/or vape.
People who have a hearing or speech impairment can call via the National Relay Service. The option of an interpreter is also available for people who speak a language other than English.
There are many ways to contact Quitline:
Call 13 7848 (cost of a local call, higher from mobile phones)
Complete a ‘request a call back’ form online
Health professionals can complete a referral form online
For more information about the Quitline's purpose, mission and scope click here.
Quitline is accessible
All children involved with Quitline have a right to feel and be safe, heard and happy. Quitline is committed to being a child safe and child friendly service that recognizes and respects the rights of children and young people. We recognize our responsibilities in keeping children safe from harm or risk of harm by people associated with this service. We have a zero-tolerance approach to harming children or putting them at risk of harm, and will ensure child harm and risk of harm are prevented, responded to and reported appropriately.
Quitline is committed to respecting and supporting children and young people in age-appropriate ways that are culturally safe and inclusive. Quitline encourages the reporting of concerns; we will respond to complaints promptly, thoroughly and fairly, and to immediately act to secure protection for children at risk.
Please do give us feedback – we want to improve how we help young people:
You can help us improve by letting us know when you think we could do better and when we got it right. To help us improve, please go to our Complaints and Compliments page.
Our Complaints and Compliments management procedures are designed to support children, young people, vulnerable adults and their guardians or carers to make a complaint and be part of the complaints management process.
Commitment to Child Safety
Contact Quitline
Speak directly with a trained quit specialist. Our counsellors are available to provide immediate support, personalised quit plans, and answer all your questions.
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