Australia: Cannabis Laws Overview
Last updated: October 14, 2025
Legal notice: Informational only—not legal advice. Australia has a federal medicinal framework and state/territory laws that differ. Always verify on the official government portals linked below and follow the strictest rule that applies to you. See our Legal Disclaimer & No-Warranty.
Federal Framework (Medicinal)
- Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA): Oversees medicinal cannabis access pathways (e.g., SAS, Authorised Prescriber) and TGO 93 quality standard for products.
- Commercial activities: Cultivation/manufacturing licenses and imports are regulated; advertising rules and scheduling laws apply to products and actives.
Personal Use & State/Territory Differences (High-Level)
Australia does not have nationwide recreational legalization. Policies vary:
- Australian Capital Territory (ACT): Personal possession/use and home-grow decriminalised within limits under local law (federal law still applies in federal contexts).
- Other states/territories: Predominantly prohibition for non-medical use, with varying diversion/decriminalisation programs and penalties.
Quick Matrix (Verify Locally Before Acting)
Legend: M = medicinal access pathway; P = prohibited/restricted for non-medical; D = decriminalised elements/ diversion. Always open the official link to confirm.
| Jurisdiction | Snapshot | Official Government Link |
|---|---|---|
| Commonwealth (Federal) | Medicinal framework (TGA, TGO 93) | https://www.tga.gov.au/ |
| ACT | Personal-use decriminalised within limits; M | https://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2019-34/ |
| New South Wales (NSW) | P for non-medical; M; drug-driving strict | https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/ |
| Victoria (VIC) | M framework; P for non-medical | https://www.health.vic.gov.au/drugs-and-poisons/medicinal-cannabis |
| Queensland (QLD) | M via SAS/AP; P for non-medical | https://www.health.qld.gov.au/public-health/topics/medicinal-cannabis/treatment |
| Western Australia (WA) | P for non-medical; M pathways | https://www.health.wa.gov.au/ |
| South Australia (SA) | P/D programs; M pathways | https://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/ |
| Tasmania (TAS) | M pathways; specific approach to drug-driving | https://www.health.tas.gov.au/ |
| Northern Territory (NT) | P; M pathways | https://health.nt.gov.au/ |
Driving, Borders, and Travel
- Drug driving (THC): Laws are stringent in most jurisdictions (per-se/ presence-based). Even prescribed THC can trigger offences in some states. Verify locally.
- International/Interstate transport: Do not transport cannabis across national borders. For interstate travel, possession/use rules may differ; carry documentation for prescribed products and check airline policies.
Keep Learning
- Legal hub: Cannabis Laws by Country & Region
- Safety: Responsible Use Guide
- Process: How We Fact-Check, Editorial Standards
- Updates: Research Updates
Official Sources (Primary Statutes & Government Pages)
- TGA – Medicinal cannabis guidance and TGO 93 quality standard
- ACT – Drugs of Dependence (Personal Cannabis Use) Amendment Act 2019
- NSW Health – legislative framework overview
- Victoria Health – medicinal cannabis framework
- Queensland Health – medicinal treatment & prescriber guidance