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Get ready for winter
Winter vaccinations29 April 2026 - Viruses are always changing. So it’s important you get vaccinated against all the winter nasties like the flu, especially when you’re older.
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Immunisation for adults
Topics › Immunisation › When to get vaccinated14 May 2026 - Find out about immunisations for adults.
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Maternal vaccinations
16 March 2026 - Safeguarding you and your baby.
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National Immunisation Program update – maternal respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine
News and media19 January 2025 - The maternal RSV vaccine will be available for eligible pregnant women under the National Immunisation Program (NIP).
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) maternal vaccination consumer fact sheet
Maternal vaccinations › Resources15 May 2026 - This fact sheet provides information to consumers on the maternal RSV vaccine and infant RSV immunisation products.
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Certification statement – RSV campaign Phase 2
Resources › Publications10 March 2026 - This certification statement, signed by Secretary Blair Comley on 2 March 2026, certifies that the RSV campaign complies with relevant guidelines and policies.
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Vaccination providers
Winter vaccinations24 April 2026 - Vaccination providers can administer vaccines for eligible individuals.
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Immunisation for pregnancy
Topics › Immunisation › When to get vaccinated7 April 2025 - Find out about immunisation for women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy.
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Certification statement – RSV campaign
Resources › Publications24 March 2025 - This certification statement, signed by Secretary Blair Comley on 24 March 2025, certifies that the RSV campaign complies with relevant guidelines and policies.
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Maternal vaccinations – RSV
Maternal vaccinations › Resources4 June 2025 - Getting vaccinated against RSV between 28 and 36 weeks of pregnancy protects your newborn baby against respiratory syncytical virus (RSV). Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free RSV vaccination.