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Free RSV vaccine for pregnancy – Maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
Maternal vaccinations › Resources10 June 2025 - Social media tile about the free RSV vaccine in pregnancy.
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Getting your HPV & dTpa vaccinations at school – what to expect
Resources › Videos3 August 2023 - Vaccination is a simple and clever way to protect you from serious diseases now and later in your life. Clinical nurse Caroline Scott explains how vaccination protects you, why it’s important, and what to expect when you receive your HPV and dTpa vaccinations at school.
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Childhood immunisations – how do they work?
Childhood immunisation › Resources18 December 2024 - Parents and carers have lots of questions about childhood immunisations, and how they work to protect their child against illness. In this video, Australian Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alison McMillan answers some of the top questions.
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2025 influenza (flu) vaccination – Flu in Pregnancy – Poster
Maternal vaccinations › Resources12 September 2025 - This poster provides information for pregnant women and their partners about getting vaccinated against the flu in 2025.
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Influenza (Flu) First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
Maternal vaccinations › Resources10 June 2025 - This social media tile can be used for sharing information on flu vaccinations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women during pregnancy.
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What is diphtheria? Why childhood immunisations are important
Childhood immunisation › Resources20 May 2025 - Diphtheria is a rare bacterial infection that can cause serious complications in children.
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What is polio? Why childhood immunisation are important
Childhood immunisation › Resources29 April 2025 - Polio is a rare and contagious viral infection that can cause serious complications in children.
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What is tetanus? Why childhood immunisation are important
Childhood immunisation › Resources29 April 2025 - Tetanus is a bacterial infection that can cause serious complications in children.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) First Nations maternal vaccinations – Social media tile
Maternal vaccinations › Resources10 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.
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Parents speak about routine childhood vaccination
Childhood immunisation › Resources9 July 2023 - Parents share information about routine childhood immunisations. Vaccines are a safe, simple and effective way to protect babies and children against vaccine-preventable diseases.