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Polio (poliomyelitis) vaccine
Topics › Immunisation › Vaccines15 May 2025 - Information about polio vaccines, who it is recommended for, how and where to get vaccinated. If you're eligible, you can get the polio vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program.
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Childhood immunisation coverage
Topics › Immunisation › Immunisation data30 January 2025 - Immunisation coverage is the percentage of children who have had all vaccines recommended for their age. The coverage rate for all children at five years is 93.76%. 92.49% of Australian one year olds and 90.72% of Australian two year olds are fully vaccinated.
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Policy
About us › What we do30 July 2024 - We develop policy to solve problems and manage issues in health, aged care and sport. Our policies guide our initiatives and programs, which deliver activities and services.
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Australian Centre for Disease Control
Our work1 January 2024 - We are establishing an Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC) to improve our response to public health emergencies.
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Meningococcal
Resources › Collections22 June 2020 - These resources provide information about the meningococcal ACWY vaccine, available free for adolescents.
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Accessibility
Using our websites1 February 2024 - We want you to understand and use our information whatever your level of ability or background. To do this we follow worldwide web standards and provide documents in different formats. You can even listen to our website or contact us for more help.
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Copyright
Using our websites1 February 2024 - Find out how to use the content on this website. This includes information from other organisations, images and linking to this website.
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The Intellectual Disability Health Capability Framework – Easy Read
Resources › Publications12 September 2024 - This is an Easy Read summary of the Intellectual Disability Health Capability Framework.
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10-year moratorium and scaling
Topics › Medical doctors and specialists › What we're doing for medical doctors and specialists29 May 2025 - Overseas trained doctors or foreign graduates of an accredited medical school must work in a priority area for at least 10 years to provide services covered by Medicare rebates. This is called the ’10-year moratorium’. You can reduce that time through scaling.
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Have your say about immunisation information
News and media26 May 2025 - Help us improve our immunisation information.