
Immunisation
Jabs protect you, your family and community
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are at higher risk of some life-threatening diseases. So, it is important for you to get your jab on time and keep them up to date even once you’re an adult. You might also need to have extra jabs on top of those recommended for each group.
Jabs (immunisation) are a simple and effective way of protecting children and adults from serious life-threatening diseases. But to get the best protection, you should receive every vaccination on time.
Visit our Healthier You page to access information on a range of different health topics and connect to free and low cost programs and services that can help you maintain health and well being.


Find out more about immunisation for you and your family.
If you can’t remember what you have been vaccinated for then ask your GP to check the immunisation register through MyGov.
to find out what vaccinations you should be getting and when.
Visit our Community Immunisations page.