Eligible members of the public aged 40 and over, as well as other priority groups, can now get vaccinated against COVID-19 at a new pop-up clinic next to Aldi supermarket at the Tweed Mall, Tweed Nationals MP Geoff Provest has announced.

“The NSW Government is vaccinating people as fast as supplies from the Commonwealth safely allow, and a priority for the Nationals in Government is to make sure regional areas like the Tweed are inoculated in the same time frame as the cities,” Mr Provest said.

“This new hub provides choice for people who have not secured the vaccine through their usual GP and I encourage anyone who is eligible to get the jab as soon as possible.”

The clinic is from 7.30am to 4pm on weekdays. Bookings are essential and can be made by calling 1800 438 829 (1800 GET VAX) for people who are eligible after visiting the online COVID-19 eligibility checker at www.health.gov.au.

Anyone in NSW aged 50 and over can book to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine by visiting www.health.gov.au.

People aged 40-49, and those aged of 16 to 39 who are eligible through the Australian Government priority groups 1a and 1b, can book to receive the Pfizer vaccine at

Eligible members of the public aged 40 and over, as well as other priority groups, can now get vaccinated against COVID-19 at a new pop-up clinic next to Aldi supermarket at the Tweed Mall, Tweed Nationals MP Geoff Provest has announced.

“The NSW Government is vaccinating people as fast as supplies from the Commonwealth safely allow, and a priority for the Nationals in Government is to make sure regional areas like the Tweed are inoculated in the same time frame as the cities,” Mr Provest said.

“This new hub provides choice for people who have not secured the vaccine through their usual GP and I encourage anyone who is eligible to get the jab as soon as possible.”

The clinic is from 7.30am to 4pm on weekdays. Bookings are essential and can be made by calling 1800 438 829 (1800 GET VAX) for people who are eligible after visiting the online COVID-19 eligibility checker at www.health.gov.au.

Anyone in NSW aged 50 and over can book to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine by visiting www.health.gov.au.

People aged 40-49, and those aged of 16 to 39 who are eligible through the Australian Government priority groups 1a and 1b, can book to receive the Pfizer vaccine at www.health.gov.au.www.health.gov.au