Workplace Flu Vaccinations
Bundle your 2026 workplace flu vaccinations and skin checks to receive a 10% discount.

Beat The Flu Before It Beats You!
Protect your workforce against the seasonal flu with our on-site workplace vaccine programs.
Annual influenza vaccinations help to keep your workforce safe, prevent time off work, maintaining productivity and business resilience.
As your end-to-end healthcare partner, we’ll customise your onsite clinic to your company’s requirements and will coordinate with you to attend workplace locations like offices and job sites – no time off work for employees, and no associated travel costs.
With over 3,000 vaccinations administered in 2025 and some fantastic 2026 early bird discounts available, we are your trusted partner to deliver fast, convenient and effective workplace flu vaccinations.
We are now taking bookings for 2026 onsite flu clinics and if you book your 2026 flu vaccinations in before 31 December this year for April, May or June, you’ll lock in all our 2025 vaccination prices!
About The 2026 Influenza Vaccines & Strains
As we prepare for the 2026 season, we will finally see the transition from quadrivalent (QIV) vaccines back to trivalent (TIV) formulations.
The B/Yamagata influenza B strain has also not been detected since the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the World Health Organization (WHO) now recommends removing it from seasonal influenza vaccines.
The return to trivalent influenza vaccines (TIV), ensures the effectiveness whilst avoiding unnecessary strain coverage. This change mirrors the Northern Hemisphere, which began its transition during the 2024–2025 season.
Whilst we wait for the Australian Influenza Vaccine Committee (AIVC) to announce the specific strains for the Southern Hemisphere in 2026, you can begin your preparations now to ensure your workforce is protected.
Our dedicated registered nurse practitioners are now planning our 2026 workplace vaccination programs to ensure we deliver effective protection whilst adhering to the latest recommendations in relation to the transition towards trivalent vaccines.

Our Special Offer To Protect Your Workforce In 2026!
Our workplace vaccination services are available to businesses in Western Australia and Queensland.
Bundle your 2026 flu vaccinations with skin checks in the month of April to receive a 10% discount, or 5% for May and June bookings!
Why Choose RediMed For Your Workplace Vaccinations?
At RediMed, we bring years of experience and expertise in conducting on-site flu vaccination clinics for numerous customers across various industries. Our dedicated approach ensures your employees receive their vaccinations in a safe, efficient manner, with the least disruption to their work schedules. We are also guided by the government free vaccination program and will adjust our workplace program pricing accordingly once this information is released.
Your specific needs and requirements are identified and managed by your dedicated customer relationship manager every step of the way.
Easily book vaccinations for your employees through the RediMed digital portal. You can also arrange bulk vaccinations through your relationship manager.
As part of your workforce health strategy, we’ll help you identify roles that have additional vaccine requirements – like workers operating overseas or near animals.
Our mobile vaccination units mean we can come to your offices or work sites, minimising employee time off work.
Why Are Flu Vaccines Important?
From 1st January to 9th December 2024, 359,693 notifications of laboratory-confirmed influenza were officially reported to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance Systems in Australia.
Working at a reduced capacity while sick is a serious productivity issue for employers.
One Medibank study found that presenteeism costs businesses an annual average of AU$780 per employee.*
Flu vaccination programs, on the other hand, can save businesses up to around AU$2,160 per employee annually.*
Each year, influenza kills more than 3,000 Australians aged 50 and above – a figure that workplace vaccinations can help reduce.
Investing in a vaccine program isn’t just financially sensible.
It’s a matter of corporate responsibility and should be a business as usual approach.
*Adjusted for inflation.

When To Get The Flu Vaccine
Start planning/booking your employees’ vaccinations in early to take advantage of our discounts.
We work with you to ensure your workforce is vaccinated before the flu season arrives.
Continue with vaccinations, ensuring all your employees are vaccinated by the end of May.
Peak flu season begins.
Peak flu season ends.
Other Vaccines We Offer
Strengthen your vaccination program with additional vaccines for workers in high-risk environments.
Tetanus Vaccine
Influenza Vaccine
Tuberculosis Vaccine
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Pertussis Vaccine
Diphtheria Vaccine
MMR Vaccine
Q Fever Vaccine
Meningococcal Vaccine
Pneumococcal Vaccine
Poliomyelitis Vaccine
Cholera Vaccine
Encephalitis Vaccine
Where Do We Provide Vaccinations?
Organise for your employees to receive their shots at one of our clinics across WA and QLD.
Have our convenient mobile vaccination units come to your offices or work sites.
Flu Vaccine FAQs
The influenza vaccine is safe for the vast majority of Australians, but some people should speak to their GP before receiving a shot, including:
- people who have had Guillain-Barré Syndrome
- people who have had a severe allergic reaction to a previous flu vaccine
- people who are currently unwell.
If any of your employees fall into the above groups, one of our GPs or occupational physicians can talk to them before they receive the flu vaccine.
People with severe allergies to ingredients in the recommended flu vaccine should not receive shots. (Depending on the allergy in question, a different flu vaccine may be appropriate.)
The easiest way to reduce flu incidences in your workplace is to have sick employees stay home. Many employees still attend work when sick, either because they feel obligated to or because they don’t want to use their sick leave.
Clearly communicate that anyone exhibiting flu symptoms should stay home for at least 24 hours until their symptoms have begun to clear. (If possible, give your people the option of working from home when sick.) Make sure your employees understand that this isn’t just about them – it’s also about everyone else in the workplace, particularly people who are pregnant or have compromised immune systems.
Yes, the influenza vaccine can have mild side effects, including:
- drowsiness or tiredness
- muscle aches
- pain, redness or swelling at the injection site
- occasionally an injection-site lump, which can last for several weeks
- mild fever.
Normally, any side effects will subside after a few days.