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COVID-19 vaccination information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Our work › COVID-19 vaccines30 April 2024 - Getting vaccinated protects you, your family, elders and community from getting really sick with COVID-19.
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Tuberculosis (TB)
Diseases11 April 2025 - Find out how we define and monitor cases of TB, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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COVID-19 vaccination – Guidance on myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccines
Resources › Publications29 April 2024 - This guide provides information on pericarditis and myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccines.
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Immunisation for children
Topics › Immunisation › When to get vaccinated8 April 2025 - Free vaccinations are available for children aged 0 to 4 years to protect them against serious diseases.
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ATAGI updated recommendations for a winter dose of COVID-19 vaccine
News and media7 July 2022 - Recommendations from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) on the COVID-19 vaccine winter dose.
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Vaccine Administration Partners Program Panel
Our work10 August 2023 - The Vaccine Administration Partners Program (VAPP) panel is a list of immunisation providers (IProviders). Learn about the panel, its aims and benefits and how to find an IProvider.
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Rotavirus infection
Diseases11 April 2025 - Find out how we define and monitor cases of rotavirus infection, how you can get vaccinated, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Diphtheria vaccine
Topics › Immunisation › Vaccines30 June 2023 - Information about diphtheria vaccines, who it is recommended for, how and where to get vaccinated. If you’re eligible, you can get the diphtheria vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program.
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COVID-19 vaccine rollout update – 5 May 2023
Resources › Publications12 March 2025 - This presentation, delivered on 5 May 2023, contains an update to Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
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Addition of Q fever vaccines to the Australian Immunisation Register
News and media1 May 2024 - From 15 April 2024, vaccination providers can report Q fever vaccines and natural immunity information to the Australian Immunisation Register.