The Crisafulli Government is delivering an expanded free flu vaccination program for 2026, ensuring every Queenslander aged six months and over can access a free influenza vaccine ahead of the peak flu season.
From 1 March 2026, Queenslanders will be eligible to receive a free flu vaccine in Australia’s largest and most accessible statewide program, including a needle-free vaccine for eligible children.
For the first time, the Crisafulli Government is introducing a needle-free nasal spray flu vaccine for children aged two to five years, which has been used extensively overseas.
Minister for Health and Ambulance Services Tim Nicholls said this was the first time this needle-free flu vaccine will be available in Australia.
“This nasal spray vaccination is expected to improve vaccine uptake amongst young kids by removing potential distress about needle vaccinations,” Mr Nicholls said.
Chief Health Officer Dr Marianne Gale encouraged Queenslanders to take advantage of the free influenza vaccine.
“As vaccines become available throughout March at providers, such as GPs and pharmacies, we’re asking Queenslanders to get their free flu vaccination to protect themselves, their loved ones and their communities,” she said.
“The free flu vaccination program aims to reduce demand on healthcare services by lowering the number and severity of avoidable hospital admissions, leading to fewer occupied hospital bed days.”
President of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia Queensland Branch Chris Owen welcomed the enhanced flu program.
“This expanded program will see community pharmacists play a bigger role in vaccinating Queenslanders,” Mr Owen said.
“More opportunities to get the free flu vaccine will not only benefit those who receive it directly, it also helps prevent the spread to loved ones who may be more susceptible to having serious complications from influenza exposure.
“We applaud the Crisafulli Government for implementing the largest free flu program in Australia and for making the vaccine freely available for all Queenslanders not covered by the Commonwealth’s National Immunisation Program,” Mr Owen said.








