Check immunisation history

Immunisation History Statements are available from the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR).

What are Immunisation History Statements?

Immunisation History Statements are a listing of all your vaccinations recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR). The AIR is a national register that records vaccines given to people of all ages in Australia.

You can get a statement from the AIR.

You may need an Immunisation History Statement for child care and school enrolment, or employment at certain workplaces. Centrelink uses them to determine eligibility for some family assistance payments.

You can also check the statement to make sure your child’s vaccinations are up to date.

The Australian Immunisation Register (AIR)

The AIR is a national register that records vaccines given to people of all ages in Australia. This includes:

  • all vaccines funded under the National Immunisation Program (NIP)
  • most school-based vaccines provided under State and Territory vaccination programs
  • most privately funded vaccines, including influenza and travel vaccines.

It’s up to your vaccination provider to record your vaccinations on the AIR. It’s a good idea to remind them to do this.

Previously, the Victorian Cytology Service Foundation recorded human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations separately. The AIR now records all vaccinations. The Foundation transferred all past HPV vaccination records to the AIR. All HPV records are now in one place.

If your immunisation provider reported your HPV vaccination to either register, your statement will list it.

AIR Immunisation History Statements

For your child

You can get your child’s statement if they are under 14 years of age.

The quickest way to get your child’s statement is by using your Medicare online account. Do this through the:

You can save and email the statement directly to your child’s pre-school or childcare centre.

You can also ask your general practitioner or vaccination provider to print a copy for you.

You can also call the AIR enquiries line. It can take up to 10 business days to get your statement in the post.

For adults and teenagers

Due to privacy laws, anyone aged 14 years or older has to get their own statement. They can do this:

Young people aged 14 years or older can give Services Australia permission for their parents to access their immunisation history statement.

For doctors

Your general practitioner or other vaccination provider can access statements on the AIR.

You can ask your doctor to print a copy of your statement or your child’s statement for you.

Updating your details

The AIR uses your details from your Medicare record.

Make sure the personal details you have recorded with Medicare are up to date. You can update your Medicare details online using your Medicare online account. Do this through: 

If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person, you can choose to record this in your Medicare details.

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