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Australian Immunisation Register linked to the Person Level Integrated Data Asset
We are linking data in the Australian Immunisation Register with other Australian Government datasets as part of the Person Level Integrated Data Asset. This combined data can help answer important policy and research questions on immunisation in Australia. Learn more about this project. -
Childhood immunisation
One more way you keep them safe. -
COVID-19 Vaccine and Treatment Manufacturing Audit – Request for Information
The Australian Government is carrying out a Manufacturing Audit Request for Information (RFI) to find out what facilities in Australia we could use to make large amounts of COVID-19 vaccine and treatments. -
COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme
The Australian Government has implemented a claims scheme to enable eligible claimants who have received a TGA-approved COVID-19 vaccine to obtain compensation for recognised moderate to severe vaccine-related adverse events. -
COVID-19 vaccine operations
The Vaccine Operations Centre manages and coordinates the safe and efficient delivery of COVID-19 vaccines across Australia. It helps COVID-19 vaccine providers with questions about the systems we use. -
COVID-19 vaccines
Find out more about receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. -
Influenza vaccination
Influenza can be serious. The best way to protect against influenza is to get vaccinated each year. For some people the vaccine is free. -
Influenza vaccination for children under 5
Influenza in kids can be serious. The influenza vaccine is safe, effective and free for children aged 6 months to under 5 years. -
Influenza vaccination in pregnancy
A flu vaccination during pregnancy protects you and your newborn for their first 6 months. -
Maternal vaccinations
Safeguarding you and your baby. -
Meningococcal ACWY vaccine for teens
Meningococcal disease is serious, but you can be protected. Young people aged 14-16 years can get the free meningococcal ACWY vaccine at school in year 10 and other health services including pharmacies. -
National Immunisation Program
The National Immunisation Program provides free vaccines to eligible people to help reduce diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. -
National Medical Stockpile
The National Medical Stockpile is a strategic reserve of drugs, vaccines, antidotes and personal protective equipment for use in national health emergencies. We purchase and stockpile these items so Australia is more self-sufficient during an emergency and able to meet high levels of demand. -
Shield yourself from shingles
Yarn with your health professional about the shingles vaccine that’s free for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50 years and over. -
Vaccine Administration Partners Program Panel
The Vaccine Administration Partners Program (VAPP) panel is a list of immunisation providers (IProviders). Learn about the panel, its aims and benefits and how to find an IProvider.