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Reporting and managing adverse vaccination events
Topics › Immunisation › Immunisation information for health professionals27 July 2025 - Adverse events following immunisation must be managed and reported.
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What we're doing about reproductive health
Topics › Reproductive health30 May 2022 - We develop national policies, programs, strategies and plans to improve reproductive health in Australia and support people who experience reproductive health issues.
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HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine
Topics › Immunisation › Vaccines13 July 2023 - Information about HPV vaccines, who it is recommended for and how and where to get vaccinated. If you're eligible, you can get the HPV vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program.
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Communicable diseases contacts
Topics › Communicable diseases6 June 2023 - A list of contacts related to communicable diseases.
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Pregnancy, birth and baby resources
Topics › Pregnancy, birth and baby21 February 2025 - Links to our resources – including apps, audio and video resources and other publications – related to pregnancy, birth and baby.
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What we're doing about health technologies and digital health
Topics › Health technologies and digital health12 March 2025 - We develop policies and programs to support the development and adoption of health technologies and digital health capabilities. We also support research to ensure data and technology work safely for patients, consumers, and healthcare professionals.
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Current coverage data tables for all children
Topics › Immunisation › Immunisation data › Childhood immunisation coverage27 August 2025 - Below you can find data tables showing the percentage of children fully immunised at one, two and five years of age. The data are for the most recent period available (annual period ending June 2025) and include the percentages for Australia as a whole and each state and territory.
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Immunisations for access to family assistance benefits and early childhood services
Topics › Immunisation › When to get vaccinated31 March 2022 - All children up to 19 years of age must meet the immunisation requirements for Family Tax Benefit (FTB) Part A and Child Care Subsidy (CCS).
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Primary care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Topics › Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health1 March 2022 - Access to culturally appropriate primary care provides for better health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We fund health providers to deliver comprehensive, culturally appropriate primary health care services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Current coverage data tables for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
Topics › Immunisation › Immunisation data › Childhood immunisation coverage27 August 2025 - The data tables show the percentage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children fully immunised at 1, 2 and 5 years of age. The data are for the most recent period available (annual period ending June 2025) and include the percentages for Australia as a whole and each state and territory.