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National Reach and Priority Projects (NRPP)

Professor Tom Calma AO, Tackling Indigenous Smoking National Coordinator

Tender is now closed.

As part of the Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) program, further National Reach and Priority Projects (NRPP) funding will be made available in 2025 to achieve better health outcomes for Indigenous people in the following areas:

  1. Expanding reach in regional, remote and very remote areas
  2. Increasing focus on preventative population health activities in regional, remote and very remote areas
  3. Target population – youth (including vaping) in regional, remote and very remote areas
  4. Target population – pregnant women in regional, remote and very remote areas

A total fund of over $6 million will be available for a range of projects. The successful projects will:

showcase an ability to increase the Tackling Indigenous Smoking program’s reach (learn more about Tackling Indigenous Smoking at tacklingsmoking.org.au) :

  • address the 4 NRPP areas above
  • complement, or avoid duplication of, other elements of the national TIS program.

Further information can be found in the FAQs.

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