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This page has information for immunisers about the funded influenza vaccines available in 2025 under the National Immunisation Program (NIP).

Before you administer a vaccine, check Australian Immunisation Handbook's the pre-vaccination checklist.

Children under 9 years of age will need 2 doses at least 4 weeks apart in their first year of vaccination.

Timing of vaccines

Optimal protection against influenza occurs within the first 3 to 4 months following vaccination.

Continue offering the influenza vaccine as long as the vaccines are within their expiry date.

Influenza vaccines can be co-administered (on the same day) with COVID-19 vaccines.

Children under 9 years of age will need 2 doses at least 4 weeks apart in their first year of vaccination.

Find out more about eligibility for funded influenza vaccinations.

Vaccines

FluQuadri

  • 6 months to under 5 years (for NIP vaccine only)
  • not labelled with “Government Funded Program - 2025”, keep separate from private stock
  • registered for ages 6 months and over.

Who can receive the NIP funded vaccine:

  • all children aged 6 months to 5 years of age, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island children and those with certain medical conditions.

Image of FluQuadri package

Vaxigrip Tetra

  • 6 months to 64 years
  • registered for ages 6 months and over.

Who can receive the vaccine:

  • all children aged 6 months to 5 years of age, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island children and those with certain medical conditions
  • people aged 5 to 64 years with medical risk factors predisposing them to severe influenza
  • all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples aged 6 months to 64 years
  • pregnant people.

Image of box of Vaxigrip Tetra vaccine.

Flucelvax Quad

  • NIP funded for people 5 to 64 years
  • registered for ages 6 months and over.

Who can receive the vaccine:

  • people aged 5 to 64 years with medical risk factors predisposing them to severe influenza
  • all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples aged 5 to 64 years
  • pregnant people.

Photo of Flucelvax Quad packaging

Fluad Quad

  • 65 years and over only
  • registered for ages 65 years and over.

All people over 65 years and over can receive the vaccine.

Image of Fluad Quad box