Overview

Tobacco use is the leading risk factor contributing to burden of disease in Australia. Tobacco smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, of which over 70 cause cancer.

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Latest findings

There were around 177,000 alcohol and other drug-related ambulance attendances in 2024

Almost 1 in 2 people who died due to drugs (excluding alcohol) in 2024 recorded at least one psychosocial risk factor

Most drug-induced deaths (excluding alcohol) in 2024 were due to the acute effects of drugs (97% or around 1,900 deaths)

Daily tobacco smoking rate dropped from 11.0% to 8.3% between 2019 and 2022–‍2023

Use of electronic cigarettes and vapes nearly tripled between 2019 (2.5%) and 2022–‍2023 (7.0%)

Around 1 in 3 people (31%) in Australia drank alcohol in ways that put their health at risk in 2022–‍2023

More reports and statistics on tobacco smoking can be found under Alcohol, Alcohol & other drug treatment services and Illicit use of drugs.