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Flu shot pop-ups – April 2026

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2 mins
For Our Mob - Pop-Up Flu Shot Clinics

Protect yourself and your community this flu season by getting your annual flu vaccination.

We’re hosting a series of flu shot pop‑up clinics throughout April, making it quick and convenient to get vaccinated close to home or work. No long appointments, no fuss – just drop in during clinic hours.

Why get a flu shot?

  • Helps protect you against serious illness from influenza
  • Reduces the spread of flu in the Community
  • Especially important for older adults, young children, pregnant people, and those with chronic health conditions

What to expect

  • Walk‑in clinics (no appointment required unless stated)
  • Qualified healthcare professionals on site
  • Fast, friendly service

📅 Date and📍Location

Date: Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Time: 10.00am-1.00pm

Venue: Logan District Elders, 9-11 Jacaranda Avenue, Logan Central

📅 Date and📍Location

Date: Friday, 17 April 2026

Time: 9.00am-2.00pm

Venue: Triple A Murri Country, 2 Ambleside Street, West End

📅 Date and📍Location

Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Time: 9.00am-3.00pm

Venue: We Care ATSI Service for Aged and Disabled, 14 Barnes Street, Redbank Plains

Vaccination is a simple step that makes a big difference. We encourage everyone who is eligible to take advantage of these pop‑up clinics and get flu‑ready for the season ahead.

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