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Immunisation records

Australian Immunisation Register

As of 30 September 2016, the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) expanded to become the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR), a national register that records immunisations given to people of all ages in Australia.

The ACIR was initially introduced in 1996 to record all immunisations administered to children from birth to 7 years. The earliest year of birth for which data was recorded in the ACIR was 1989.

Immunisation history statements are automatically generated when an individual completes their early childhood immunisation schedule.

Immunisations can be recorded on the AIR by your immunisation provider. This includes immunisations in the National Immunisation Program (refer to the adult immunisation schedule) and those that are privately funded.

There’s more information about the AIR on the Services Australia website (external site).

What is an immunisation history statement?
How do I get a copy of an immunisation history statement?
When do I need to provide a copy of my child's immunisation history statement?
What if an immunisation history statement is incorrect?
What about year 8 school-based immunisation program vaccinations from 2009-2017?

Last reviewed: 18-10-2024
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