Victorian Health Promotion Foundation

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VicHealth
Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
Agency overview
Formed1987
Typefoundation
Employees85 (Includes part-time and full time. Updated August 2022)
Annual budgetA$43.053 million (FY 2022–23
Minister responsible
Agency executives
Parent departmentDepartment of Health
Key document
  • Tobacco Act 1987
Websitevichealth.vic.gov.au

The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation is a statutory authority in the Australian state of Victoria, originally funded by hypothecated taxation raised by the Victorian Tobacco Act 1987. It was the first health promotion body in the world to be funded by a tax on tobacco.

Better known as VicHealth, the organisation has a mandate to promote good health for all Victorians. With a focus on promoting good health and preventing chronic disease, it leads and advocates for excellence in health-promoting policies and programs for:

  • Active communities and sport
  • Social connection and mental wellbeing
  • Healthy and sustainable food systems
  • Reducing harm from alcohol and tobacco products