- New regulations to protect WA’s tough vaping restrictions now in place
- Sale of vapes in WA continues to require a doctor’s prescription
- Part of Cook Government’s continued efforts to limit the access by young people
Western Australia continues to uphold some of the toughest laws in the country to limit unlawful sale and supply of vapes, aiming to protect young people from the associated health risks.
Earlier this year, the Federal Government announced that vapes would be available over pharmacy counters without a prescription from 1 October 2024.
In response to community concerns about easier access to vapes, especially for young people, the Cook Government acted swiftly to pass new regulations which come into effect from today.
Any person wishing to purchase a vape must obtain a prescription from a doctor, which can then be dispensed by a pharmacist.
Health professionals and pharmacists in WA support this approach.
The State Government continues to take the appropriate steps to ensure young people cannot be affected by the health harm associated with vaping.
The Department of Health will continue to enforce the unlawful sale of vapes and will work closely with the Therapeutic Goods Administration to strengthen enforcement efforts.
Community members can report anyone doing the wrong thing to Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at
As stated by Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson:
“We have listened to the concerns of the community and pharmacists, who did not want vapes to be so easily available to young people.
“We share their concerns and that is why we have introduced regulations to maintain our tough protections.
“Vapes often contain nicotine and dangerous chemicals and we will do everything we can to keep these dangerous products out of the hands of kids.”