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Write To Pollies & Media

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Writing To Politicians

It is important for vapers to share their quit stories with politicians because personal testimonies provide powerful, real-world evidence of vaping’s role in helping smokers quit. These stories humanize the debate and demonstrate the tangible public health benefits of vaping as a harm reduction tool. Politicians often rely on data and expert opinions, but hearing directly from constituents who have successfully used vaping to quit smoking can highlight its effectiveness, counter misinformation, and challenge anti-vaping narratives. By sharing their experiences, vapers can influence policymakers to consider more balanced, evidence-based regulations that prioritize adult smokers’ health while addressing youth access concerns .

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Contacting The Media

It is important for vapers to contact the media and share their quit smoking stories through platforms such as newspapers and radio because public perception of vaping is often shaped by misinformation and sensationalized reporting. By sharing their personal experiences, vapers can help counter myths and misconceptions, demonstrating how vaping has successfully helped them quit smoking. Real stories provide relatable, evidence-backed narratives that emphasize vaping’s role in harm reduction and highlight its positive impact on individual health.

 

Media coverage also has the power to reach a broad audience, including policymakers, healthcare professionals, and the general public. By bringing attention to vaping as an effective smoking cessation tool, vapers can influence public opinion, encourage other smokers to consider switching, and challenge anti-vaping rhetoric. Additionally, diverse stories—shared through various media platforms—can add balance to the conversation, ensuring that the benefits of vaping are not overshadowed by fear-based messaging

TV Interview

What Australian Politicians are saying:

"Exit The W.H.O . These unelected  global health bureaucrats have unresonable control over  our public health policies"

- Senator Alexander Antic LP

What Australian Politicians are saying:

What Australian Politicians are saying:

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State Governments

QLD State Health Minister:

Shannon Fentiman

Party: Labor

Position: Against 

ALL State MPs

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State Governments

NT Health Minister: 

Selena Uibo

Party: Labor

Position: Against 

ALL State MPs

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State Governments

ACT Health Minister: 

Rachel Stephen-Smith

Party: Labor

Position: Against 

ALL State MPs

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State Governments

NSW State Health Minister: 

Ryan Park

Party: Labor

Position: Against 

ALL State MPs

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State Governments

VIC State Health Minister: 

Mary-Anne Thomas

Party: Labor

Position: Against 

ALL State MPs

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State Governments

SA State Health Minister: 

Chris Picton

Party: Labor

Position: Against 

ALL State MPs

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State Governments

WA State Health Minister: 

Amber-Jade Sanderson

Party: Labor

Position: Against 

ALL State MPs

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State Governments

TAS State Health Minister: 

Guy Barnett

Party: LIberal

Position: Neutral 

ALL State MPs

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