October 2025

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October 1, 2025

Message from the Executive Program Lead NBPU TIS, Eileen Van Iersel

It was a privilege to see leadership at the recent National CEO Workshop. Each year, this workshop brings valuable perspectives and renewed energy to the program. The discussions build strongly on the ideas and connections established during the June National TIS Workers Workshop. For those attendees who have not already done so, please take a…

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October 1, 2025

Training with Apunipima and Torres Health

Program officers support their TIS teams by offering tailored training. NBPU TIS Sonette Johnson, Ronald O’Brien and Maxine Turner visited the Apunipima Cape York Health Council TIS team in Cairns on Monday 25th August and the Torres Health TIS Team on Tuesday 26th August 2025 to provide tailored training to the teams. Tailored training covered:…

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October 1, 2025

Message from the TIS National Coordinator, Prof Tom Calma AO 

Earlier last month we gathered on Gadigal Country for the 2025 National Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) CEO Workshop. I was honoured to open the day with a challenge to all leaders in the room: evaluate our collective achievements and prepare with determination for the 2027–31 funding bid. The TIS program exists for one purpose, to…

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October 1, 2025

What’s New on the Tackling Indigenous Smoking Website

The NBPU TIS is now on LinkedIn! Follow us to keep up-to-date with all things Tackling Indigenous Smoking: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nbpu-tackling-indigenous-smoking/ New TIS Team Resources are available: SAWCAN: Change your story: One step to a smoke and vape free life – a young person’s story Change your story: A fresh start. Apunipima Cape York Health Council video:…

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October 1, 2025

FIAAI visit strengthens relationship

Max and I visited the FIAAI team at their Launceston office to provide training and explore how the NBPU can better support their work. The session focused on strengthening partnerships and identifying key community assets to support future activities. Together, we worked through the Activity Work Plan, breaking down how to plan activities effectively by…

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October 1, 2025

Blak Excellence in Indigenous Tobacco Control

We’re thrilled to share that our dear friend and valued partner of the program, Michelle Kennedy, has been promoted to Professor at the University of Newcastle. This achievement is a powerful example of Blak excellence, recognising the knowledge, leadership, and commitment that Michelle brings to her work. Her passion in this space was clear from…

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October 1, 2025

Clear the Air

‘Effective vaping cessation messaging: From evidence to translation’. If you could not attend the webinar on Tuesday or want to revisit any part of the webinar you can now access the recording and PowerPoint slides via the Clear the Air Community of Practice under the heading ‘Quit vaping resources’. You’ll also find a copy of the…

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October 1, 2025

Celebrating our WA TIS workforce

NBPU would like to recognise the achievements of our Tackling Indigenous Smoking workforce this week. Last month AHCWA hosted the Western Australia Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector awards dinner to highlight the successes and outstanding achievements of those working in Aboriginal Health as nominated by our 23 Member Services. Our very own Brent Walker from…

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October 1, 2025

NBPU Tackling Indigenous Smoking at the PHAA National Conference

Leadership and collaboration to connect a divided world was the powerful theme of this year’s Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) National Conference – Australia’s peak gathering for public health professionals, researchers, and advocates. NBPU Tackling Indigenous Smoking was proud to be a sponsor and was represented by Kerindy Clarke, National Workforce Development Advisor, Dr…

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October 1, 2025

Connecting with SWAMS and KAMS

Broome Trip On Tuesday 19th August, NBPU TIS (WA ) Program Officer Oniké Williams joined day one of the annual 2025 Kimberley TIS Workshop on Yawuru Country Broome. The workshop was facilitated by KAMS and was attended by teams from Broome (IREG 501), West Kimberley (IREG 508) and East Kimberley (IREG 504). The weather was…