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Measles
Diseases11 April 2025 - Find out how we define and monitor cases of measles, how you can get vaccinated, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Tetanus vaccine
Topics › Immunisation › Vaccines30 June 2023 - Information about tetanus vaccines, who it is recommended for, how and where to get vaccinated. If you're eligible, you can get the tetanus vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program.
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Fighting flu starts with you
News and media1 May 2024 - Getting your annual flu vaccination can protect you from influenza and its complications. The influenza vaccine is recommended for everyone aged 6 months and over.
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Australia’s COVID-19 Vaccine and Treatment Strategy
Resources › Publications23 April 2021 - Our COVID-19 Vaccine and Treatment Strategy outlines how we are investing in promising vaccines and treatments and how they will be safely, fairly and rapidly delivered to Australians.
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Immunisation for adults
Topics › Immunisation › When to get vaccinated8 April 2025 - Find out about immunisations for adults.
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National Immunisation Program
Our work14 August 2023 - The National Immunisation Program provides free vaccines to eligible people to help reduce diseases that can be prevented by vaccination.
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Poliovirus infection
Diseases11 April 2025 - Find out how we define and monitor cases of polio, how you can get vaccinated, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Changes to HPV vaccine dose schedule for young Australians
News and media20 February 2023 - From 6 February 2023 the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine schedule will become a single dose schedule. Catch-up under the National Immunisation Program (NIP) will also be extended to all Australians 25 years and under.
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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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Whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine
Topics › Immunisation › Vaccines30 June 2023 - Information about the whooping cough vaccine, who they are recommended for and possible side effects. If you're eligible, you can get the whooping cough vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program.