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All adults
Adults may be at risk of certain diseases depending on your personal circumstances. Learn more about these diseases and how you can help protect you and those around you, such as young children or an older relative.
The Australian National Immunisation Program (NIP) outlines a series of free immunisations given at specific times throughout your life. In addition to these vaccines, there are a number of other vaccines that are recommended by experts but need to be paid for out of pocket. Some vaccines are also provided for free through your State or Territory Health Department.
Click on the diseases below and speak to your doctor to learn more about the immunisation schedule and recommendations.
- Immunisation funded via the National Immunisation Program (NIP)
- Immunisations may be recommended by experts but is not funded
Diseases | Planning for a baby | Pregnancy | 50 and over | 70 to 79 years | Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander adults |
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Chickenpox (varicella) | |||||
Diphtheria | |||||
Hepatitis B | |||||
Measles | |||||
Meningococcal ACWY disease | |||||
Meningococcal B disease | |||||
Mumps | |||||
Pneumococcal disease | |||||
Rubella | |||||
Shingles (Herpes zoster) | |||||
Tetanus | |||||
Whooping cough (pertussis) | |||||
Seasonal influenza | |||||
- 10
- 12
- 2
Immunisations for refugees and new arrivals
For those new to Australia, there is a catch-up program to provide immunisation against some diseases, however it will depend on your circumstances. Please speak to your doctor to learn more.
Immunisations for those at increased risk
For people with certain medical conditions, occupations or behaviours, it’s recommended that you are immunised against some additional diseases, including (but not limited to) flu, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type B, human papillomavirus (HPV), meningococcal disease and pneumococcal disease. You may be eligible for free vaccination. Please speak to your doctor to learn more.
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AUS/VAC/0109/18, AUS/VAC/0056/18 Date of Approval November 2018