COVID-19 vaccination booking information for NDIS clients

The information below highlights the various ways people can receive their COVID-19 vaccines in individual states and territories across Australia.

 

COVID-19 vaccine eligibility

If you are a person with disability or a NDIS participant, 12 years and over, you are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.

Pfizer and Moderna are available if you are 12 years old and over.

AstraZeneca is available if you are:

  • 60 years old and over
  • 18 to 59 years old – you can choose to have AstraZeneca after discussing with your health professional.

 

New South Wales

Vaccination appointments are available at more than 3000 locations across New South Wales (NSW) including pharmacies, GPs and NSW Health clinics.

There are many ways you can make a booking to receive your COVID-19 vaccine.

  1. You can call your GP and ask them if they can give you a vaccine, or if they can help you find someone close by (such as the local pharmacist or GP) who can give you a vaccine.
  2. You can receive your COVID-19 vaccine at one of the NSW walk-in clinics without any appointment.

       Pfizer vaccination clinics (external)

       AstraZeneca walk-in vaccination clinics (external)

  1. You can book in and receive Moderna or AstraZeneca vaccine at your nearest pharmacy on pharmacy bookings website (external).
  2. You can visit Vaccine Clinic Finder (external) to find a location near you to book in and receive your COVID-19 vaccine.
  3. If you live in regional or rural NSW, you can book in your COVID-19 vaccine at one of the regional and rural vaccination clinics (external).
  4. If you are a NDIS participant and have a support worker, you can ask them to book an appointment for you and help you get vaccinated.

 

Victoria

There are many ways you can make a booking to receive your COVID-19 vaccine in Victoria.

  1. You can call your GP and ask them if they can give you a vaccine, or if they can help you find someone close by (such as the local pharmacist or GP) who can give you a vaccine.
  2. You can book in your COVID-19 vaccine appointment at a vaccination centre by using the online booking system (external) or calling the Coronavirus Hotline on 1800 675 398.
  3. You can book in and receive Moderna or AstraZeneca vaccine (depending on your eligibility) at your nearest pharmacy on pharmacy bookings website (external).
  4. You can visit Vaccine Clinic Finder (external) to find a location near you to book in and receive your COVID-19 vaccine.
  5. If you are a NDIS participant and have a support worker, you can ask them to book an appointment for you and help you get vaccinated.

Disability Liaison Officer

You can also get help from a Disability Liaison Officer (DLO). The DLOs in Victoria help people with a disability access COVID-19 vaccination.

DLOs can:

  • help book a COVID-19 vaccination
  • help organise group bookings for service providers or groups of people with disability
  • help you get a vaccination if you’re not able to attend a vaccination centre.

You can contact a DLO by either:

Moderna Blitz

The Victorian Government have just announced a Moderna Blitz for 12-59 year olds. From 4 October 2021 to 10 October 2021, people will be able to arrive without an appointment at the following sites:

  • Melton Vaccination Hub (Bunnings)
  • Sunshine Vaccination Hub
  • Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
  • Royal Exhibition Building
  • Sandown Racecourse Vaccination Centre
  • Frankston Community Vaccination Hub
  • Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre
  • Dandenong Palm Plaza
  • Former Ford Factor Campbellfield
  • La Trobe University site in Bundoora
  • St Francis Xavier College Officer Campus

 

Queensland

There are many ways you can make a booking to receive your COVID-19 vaccine in Queensland.

  • You can call your GP and ask them if they can give you a vaccine, or if they can help you find someone close by (such as the local pharmacist or GP) who can give you a vaccine.
  • You can receive your COVID-19 vaccine at on one of the walk-in clinics (external) without any appointment.
  • You can book in and receive Moderna or AstraZeneca vaccine at your nearest pharmacy on pharmacy bookings website (external).
  • You can visit Vaccine Clinic Finder (external) to find a location near you to book in and receive your COVID-19 vaccine.
  • If you are a NDIS participant and have a support worker, you can ask them to book an appointment for you and help you get vaccinated.

 

Western Australia

There are many ways you can make a booking to receive your COVID-19 vaccine in Western Australia.

  • You can call your GP and ask them if they can give you a vaccine, or if they can help you find someone close by (such as the local pharmacist or GP) who can give you a vaccine.
  • You can book in your COVID-19 vaccine appointment at a state-run COVID-19 vaccination community clinics onlinevia VaccinateWA (external) or by calling 13 268 43.
  • You can book in and receive Moderna or AstraZeneca vaccine at your nearest pharmacy on pharmacy bookings website (external).
  • You can visit Vaccine Clinic Finder (external) to find a location near you to book in and receive your COVID-19 vaccine.
  • If you are a NDIS participant and have a support worker, you can ask them to book an appointment for you and help you get vaccinated.

 

South Australia

There are many ways you can make a booking to receive your COVID-19 vaccine in South Australia.

 

Tasmania

There are many ways you can make a booking to receive your COVID-19 vaccine in Tasmania.

  • You can call your GP and ask them if they can give you a vaccine, or if they can help you find someone close by (such as the local pharmacist or GP) who can give you a vaccine.
  • You can book in and receive your COVID-19 vaccine at a community clinic (external) or by calling the Tasmanian Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738.
  • You can book in and receive Moderna or AstraZeneca vaccine at your nearest pharmacy on pharmacy bookings website (external).
  • You can visit Vaccine Clinic Finder (external) to find a location near you to book in and receive your COVID-19 vaccine.
  • If you are a NDIS participant and have a support worker, you can ask them to book an appointment for you and help you get vaccinated.

 

 Australian Capital Territory

There are many ways you can make a booking to receive your COVID-19 vaccine.

  • You can call your GP and ask them if they can give you a vaccine, or if they can help you find someone close by (such as the local pharmacist or GP) who can give you a vaccine.
  • You can book in your appointment online (external) or call the ACT COVID-19 vaccination booking line on 02 5124 7700, 7am to 7pm, daily.
  • You can receive your vaccine at Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service by calling reception 02 6284 6222, 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
  • You can book in and receive Moderna or AstraZeneca vaccine at your nearest pharmacy on pharmacy bookings website (external).
  • You can visit Vaccine Clinic Finder (external) to find a location near you to book in and receive your COVID-19 vaccine.
  • If you are a NDIS participant and have a support worker, you can ask them to book an appointment for you and help you get vaccinated.

 

Northern Territory

There are many ways you can make a booking to receive your COVID-19 vaccine in Northern Territory.

 

 

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