Australia has tightened its vaping laws in 2024, prioritizing public health by banning disposable vapes since January and allowing adults (18+) to purchase nicotine vapes directly from pharmacies without a prescription starting October, while under-18s may still require a prescription based on state or territory laws. Telehealth, including cheap GP consultations and bulk-billed telehealth, offers vital support by enabling smokers to connect virtually with healthcare professionals for personalized quit plans and guidance on using nicotine vapes if suitable. Nicotine vapes, now classified as therapeutic goods and available only from pharmacies, are subject to stricter regulations, and advertising is heavily restricted to minimize their appeal, especially to younger people. These measures, coupled with the accessibility of virtual care and remote healthcare, aim to reduce access to potentially harmful vapes and support public health.