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Tobacco Endgame CRE Webinar, 23 March 2023: A/Prof Ryan Courtney (UNSW) presents the current evidence base on text messaging for smoking cessation and outlines a new world-first trial, tailored to the needs of people from low-SES populations. Long-term quit rates via existing behavioural and pharmacological approaches remain low. New, cost-effective, and evidence-based treatments with better reach and higher uptake are needed. A/Prof Ryan Courtney presents the current evidence base on text messaging for smoking cessation and will outline a new world-first trial, tailored to the needs of people from low-SES populations. Compared to traditional telephone support, text messaging is a low-cost option with potential for high reach and effectiveness that offers increased convenience, privacy, confidentiality and reduced stigma for users. Text message quit support programs can be easily shared, adapted, and upscaled. A/Prof Ryan Courtney is a current National Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow and previous National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Career Development Fellow at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC). He is program lead of NDARC’s Tobacco Research Group. His published work includes research on smoking cessation, in particular tobacco smoking in low socio-economic status (SES) and disadvantaged populations. He is currently leading several large-scale NHMRC-funded smoking cessation trials including a non-inferiority trial of text messaging vs telephone Quitline support for Australians from low-SES backgrounds who smoke.