Council immunisation clinics
Immunisation is a simple, safe and effective way of protecting people against harmful diseases before they come into contact with them in the community. Brisbane City Council's immunisation clinics provide free vaccinations to eligible residents.
While the infection may cause a persistent cough in adolescents and adults, whooping cough in young children can obstruct breathing, resulting in a lack of oxygen and even death.
There has been an increase in the number of cases of whooping cough in Queensland, particularly in babies under six months of age. You can stop this disease by:
- vaccinating your baby from birth for free
- having an adult whooping cough booster
Children's immunisation clinics
Information on Council's children's immunisation clinics including locations, dates and times and consent forms.
Seniors' immunisation clinics
Find details on the locations and dates and times for Council's seniors' immunisation clinics.
Catch-up vaccinations for secondary school students
Council immunisation clinics immunise secondary school students who have missed school vaccinations. Find out more.
Vaccination schedules
View the National and Medical Research Council's vaccination schedule for Queensland.
Vaccines and diseases
Find information on diseases and immunisation, including possible immunisation side effects.
Council immunisation clinic eligibility
Information about who is eligible for immunisation at Council immunisation clinics, including information for children, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, seniors and students.
Immunisation records
Find out how to get immunisation records from Council and the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register.






