Influenza Vaccines in NSW (2026): Brands, Strains, Eligibility & What Patients Need to Know
As Australia approaches the 2026 flu season, influenza vaccination remains one of the most important preventative health measures for individuals and families in Bondi and across NSW. With new vaccine formulations, updated eligibility criteria, and the introduction of needle-free options, understanding your choices has never been more important.
At Clemton Park Family Medical Centre (Earlwood and Campsie’s trusted doctors/GP medical centre), we break down everything you need to know about the 2026 flu vaccines in NSW, including strains covered, vaccine brands, eligibility for free vaccines, and the risks vs benefits.
What’s New in the 2026 Flu Vaccine?
The biggest change in 2026 is the shift from quadrivalent (4 strain) to trivalent (3 strain) vaccines.
2026 Vaccine Strains (Southern Hemisphere)
The 2026 influenza vaccines protect against:
Influenza A (H1N1) – A/Missouri/11/2025-like strain
Influenza A (H3N2) – A/Singapore/2024-like strain (including subclade “Super-K”)
Influenza B (Victoria lineage) – B/Austria/2021-like strain
The previously included B/Yamagata strain has been removed, as it is no longer circulating globally. This means the 2026 vaccine still provides strong protection against the most relevant circulating strains, including newer variants like H3N2 “Super-K.”
Flu Vaccine Brands Available in Australia (2026)
There are several influenza vaccine brands available in NSW in 2026, tailored to different age groups.
Standard Vaccines (Most Adults & Children)
Flucelvax
Vaxigrip
Influvac
Fluzone
These are inactivated vaccines suitable for people aged 6 months and older.
Enhanced Vaccines (Older Adults)
Fluad (adjuvanted vaccine) – stronger immune response
Fluzone High-Dose – higher antigen content
These are designed for older adults who have weaker immune responses.
Needle-Free Option (New in 2026)
FluMist (nasal spray vaccine)
For ages 2–17 years
Government Funded for medicare card holders in NSW for children aged 2–4 years
This is a live attenuated vaccine delivered via nasal spray and is expected to improve vaccination uptake in children.
Who Gets Free Flu Vaccines in NSW (2026)?
Under the National Immunisation Program (NIP) and NSW programs, the following groups are eligible for free influenza vaccination:
1. Children
All children aged 6 months to under 5 years
NSW also funds FluMist nasal vaccine for ages 2–4 years
2. Adults ≥65 years
Eligible for enhanced vaccines (e.g. Fluad)
Higher protection against hospitalisation and death
3. Pregnant Women
Recommended at any stage of pregnancy
Protects both mother and newborn
4. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People
All individuals aged ≥6 months
5. Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions
Including:
Heart disease
Lung disease (e.g. asthma, COPD)
Diabetes
Immunocompromised conditions
6. Other Priority Groups
Aged care residents
Healthcare workers (strongly recommended)
These groups are prioritised because they are at higher risk of severe influenza complications, including hospitalisation and death. For more information, please refer to the NSW Health Website
Comparing Flu Vaccine Types in 2026
| Vaccine Type | Example Brands | Best For | Key Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard (inactivated) | Vaxigrip, Influvac | Most people ≥6 months | Proven, widely used |
| Cell-based | Flucelvax | Adults & high-risk groups | May better match circulating strains |
| Adjuvanted | Fluad | ≥65 years | Stronger immune response |
| High-dose | Fluzone HD | ≥60–65 years | Increased antibody response |
| Nasal spray | FluMist | Children 2–17 | Needle-free, improved uptake |
Risks and Side Effects of Flu Vaccines
Influenza vaccines are very safe, but like any medical treatment, they can have side effects.
Common Side Effects
Sore arm or redness at injection site
Mild fever
Fatigue or muscle aches
These usually resolve within 1–2 days.
Less Common Risks
Allergic reactions (rare)
Febrile seizures in young children (very rare)
Importantly: Flu vaccines cannot cause influenza, as most are non-live vaccines. If you are immune compromised, the new FluMist live attenuated vaccines is NOT suitable for your child.
Benefits of Influenza Vaccination
The benefits significantly outweigh the risks, particularly for vulnerable populations.
Key Benefits:
Reduces risk of getting the flu
Decreases severity of illness if infected
Lowers risk of:
Hospitalisation
Complications (e.g. pneumonia)
Death
In fact, vaccination is proven to reduce severe outcomes across all age groups.
Why Flu Vaccination Matters in 2026
The 2026 season is expected to be significant due to:
Circulation of new fast-spreading strains (e.g. H3N2 “Super-K”)
Lower vaccination rates in recent years
Increased post-pandemic vulnerability
Medical Experts are strongly recommending early vaccination from April onwards.
Which Flu Vaccine Is Best for You?
There is no single “best” vaccine — the right choice depends on:
Your age
Your medical conditions
Whether you are eligible for funded vaccines
At Crown St Medical Centre, our Surry Hills Doctors/GP team will:
Recommend the most appropriate vaccine for you
Ensure eligibility for free vaccines where applicable
Provide safe, same-day vaccination appointments
Book Your Flu Vaccine today
Protect yourself and your family this flu season.
Clemton Park Family Medical Centre our Earlwood/Campsie doctors/GP team offers:
Government-funded flu vaccines
Private flu vaccines for all age groups
Child-friendly options including nasal vaccines
Experienced GPs and same-day bookings
Final Thoughts
The 2026 influenza vaccines represent an important update in Australia’s immunisation strategy, with targeted strain coverage, improved options for children, and stronger protection for older adults.
With influenza expected to rebound strongly this year, early vaccination is the best protection.
At Clemton Park Family Medical Centre, our Campsie doctors have been proudly providing personalised medical care and servicing the local community for over 8 years. Conveniently located midway between Campsie and Earlwood, we service Canterbury and surrounding areas.
Book a Consultation with our Earlwood Doctors
Last medically reviewed: 5 April 2026
Reviewed by: Doctors at Clemton Park Family Medical Centre – Campsie’s trusted Medical Practice
Location: Clemton Park Shopping Village, Clemton Park

