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Using our websites15 January 2025 - You can subscribe to our mailing lists and news feeds to stay up to date with what we are doing.
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Vaccinating your patients against COVID-19
Our work › COVID-19 vaccines › Advice for COVID-19 vaccine providers and administrators18 June 2025 - What to provide your patients, how to check the AIR, reporting vaccinations and reporting adverse events.
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National Medical Stockpile contact
Contacts4 June 2025 - Contact the National Medical Stockpile for information about accessing the Australian Government's strategic reserve of drugs, vaccines, antidotes and protective equipment for use in national health emergencies.
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Childhood immunisation coverage data (PHN and SA3)
Resources › Collections26 August 2025 - The full set of childhood immunisation coverage data from 2015 onwards for Primary Health Network (PHN) and Statistical Areas Level 3 (SA3).
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Resources
Maternal vaccinations12 June 2025 - Find resources about maternal vaccination.
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2025 influenza vaccination – Program advice for health professionals
Influenza vaccination23 June 2025 - This fact sheet provides advice for vaccination providers on administering influenza vaccines in 2025.
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Routine childhood immunisation
Childhood immunisation31 August 2025 - Childhood immunisation is a safe, free and effective way to protect your kids from serious diseases. On time vaccination will give your child the best protection.
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) immunisation data
Topics › Immunisation › Immunisation data11 February 2026 - Learn about HPV immunisation data and see the tables for HPV data from 2020 onwards.
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A new National Immunisation Strategy for a healthier Australia
News and media23 June 2025 - The Australian Government has released its new National Immunisation Strategy to guide Australia’s fight against vaccine-preventable diseases over the next 5 years.
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Influenza vaccination for children under 5
16 April 2025 - Influenza in kids can be serious. The influenza vaccine is safe, effective and free for children aged 6 months to under 5 years.