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Influenza Vaccine

FLU VACCINE INFORMATION 2025

Flu vaccines are now available and it is never too late to get one. We recommend them to everyone but especially to those in high risk groups including children under 5.

How to book a Flu vaccine appointment

Please give us a call! You can book straight in to see the nurse for your flu vaccine.

Flu vaccine eligibility 2025

Free seasonal flu vaccines are funded for the following groups at higher risk of complications from influenza:
    • all people aged 65 years and over
    • all children aged 6 months to less than 5 years of age
    • all pregnant women (influenza vaccine can be given at any stage of pregnancy)
    • all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 6 months and over
    • all individuals aged 5 years and over with medical risk conditions, namely:
    • cardiac disease, including cyanotic congenital heart disease, coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure
    • chronic respiratory conditions, including suppurative lung disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and severe asthma
    • other chronic illnesses requiring regular medical follow up or hospitalisation in the previous year, including diabetes mellitus, chronic metabolic diseases, chronic renal failure, and haemoglobinopathies
    • chronic neurological conditions that impact on respiratory function, including multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, and seizure disorders
    • impaired immunity, including HIV, malignancy and chronic steroid use

Flu vaccines are still important

Our doctors recommend that everyone consider a flu vaccine to protect yourself from what can be a serious illness.
Category In stock? Cost
Aged 65 and over YES Govt funded
Aged under 5 YES Govt funded
Aged 5-65 with a chronic condition YES Govt funded
Aged 5-65 with no medical condition YES $27.50

Key Summary Information For 2025

  • Have your flu vaccine when it becomes available.
  • Some people have suggested a booster dose might be needed if you have the vaccine very early, but we don’t recommend that. There is currently insufficient evidence on whether to recommend a booster dose for those vaccinated early in the season.
  • Over 65s receive a different formulation, to promote a stronger immune response in the body.  All vaccines, including the over-65 version, are quadrivalent (four strains included).
  • Young children should be vaccinated. There is a strong push to ensure as many children as possible receive their vaccine, and the government funds vaccines for those aged 6 months to 5 years.
  • Pregnant women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and those with chronic conditions remain a high priority for vaccination. Vaccinating yourself during pregnancy also protects your baby when it is born.
Pneumococcal Vaccination
While you are having your flu vaccine, ask your clinician if you also need a pneumococcal vaccination.  All people aged 70 or over are eligible for a newer 13-valent vaccine even if they have already had the 23 valent doses in the past. The pneumococcal vaccines can be given on the same day as the flu vaccine.
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info@royalparkmedical.com.au

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