Obtaining Immunisation Records
If the vaccination schedule has been completed in Australia, or overseas records have been updated to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) by an immunisation provider, an Immunisation History Statement will either be sent from the register or can be obtained from Medicare offices or through your MyGov account.
Council can provide a catch-up plan for vaccines given overseas and/or update the register with vaccines not appearing on the child's history. There is a fee for this service.
Immunisation and enrolling in childcare and kindergarten
In an effort to improve childhood immunisation rates, the Victorian Government introduced the ‘No Jab, No Play’ legislation on 1 January 2016. Under this legislation, before enrolling a child, early childhood services have to first obtain evidence that the child is up to date with all vaccinations due for their age, or that they are able to get.
On 21 February 2018, the ‘No Jab, No Play’ legislation was amended so that an Immunisation History Statement from the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) is now the only form of documentation accepted for the purposes of enrolling a child in an early childhood education and care service.
Previous forms of documentation, for example a letter from a GP or local council, are no longer accepted.
Are you new to Australia? Or had vaccines overseas? Or need a catch-up plan?
If you have recently moved to Australia or your child has been vaccinated overseas, we can reconcile your child's immunisation history to ensure they are up to date and comply with the Australian National Immunisation Program by preparing a catch-up vaccination schedule.
As of 1 July 2025, there is a fee for this service.
We will review your child's overseas history. This must be translated, if in a language other than English, by a medical practitioner. Please bring your child's immunisation records into our Council offices – Monash Civic Centre, 293 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley, or Oakleigh Service Centre, 3 Atherton Road, Oakleigh.
Fee details
- $50 per catch-up schedule (fee capped at $100 per family)
- $25 per catch-up schedule for Health Care Card holders
- Free for refugee and humanitarian entrants
- If you need more than 2 catch-up schedules for your family, or have any queries about the fees, please contact immunisation@monash.vic.gov.au
When we review and prepare a catch-up vaccination schedule for your child, we will also create a record and upload their vaccination history to the Australian Immunisation Register
If you are eligible for Medicare, we will then notify you via email advising you to book an immunisation session online where we will administer any vaccines due.
If you are not eligible for Medicare, we can still prepare your plan, however you will need to see a GP to receive any vaccines due.
To attend an immunisation session, you will need to meet the immunisation eligibility criteria.
Unfortunately, overseas records cannot be reviewed at our Immunisation Sessions. Please ensure you have received an email from Monash Immunisation Services prior to attending any Council session.
Immunisation History Statement
Have you had all vaccines in Australia?
The Immunisation History Statement informs parents of all immunisations recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) for their child, and any that are missing.
Statements are available for free from Medicare offices, or the Medicare website, for all children from birth to age 7.
You can get a copy of your child's immunisation history statement by: