Western Bulldogs pop-up vaccination hub at VU Whitten Oval
This weekend, 2-3 October, a pop-up vaccination clinic will be available at VU Whitten Oval. In a move to provide increased access and to boost vaccination rates in the west of Melbourne, Victoria University has joined forces with the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation, Western Health, the Victorian Department of Health and Dr Mukesh Haikerwal to deliver the community vaccination pop-up. This is a unique partnership between a state vaccine clinic and a GP-led clinic.
The pop-up clinic was announced by the Minister for Health, the Hon. Martin Foley, with support from Western Bulldogs AFLW star, Isabel Huntington, on Saturday. Isabel is an ambassador with the Western Bulldogs Community Foundation and has witnessed first-hand the impact that the pandemic has had on the community.
The west of Melbourne has been the hardest hit by COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic. In 2020, Western Health cared for 46 per cent of all COVID-19 cases in Australia. In response to this, the first vaccine hub in Melbourne was set up at Sunshine Hospital and the first drive-through vaccine centre was established in Melton.
Victoria University Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Shoemaker said that the pop-up clinic is an important opportunity for organisations in the west, the Western Bulldogs, Western Health and VU to come together with the support of Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay City Councils, and help to protect the community in the best way possible.
“Being vaccinated against COVID-19 is the most effective way that we can keep ourselves and those around us healthy and safe in relation to the virus. Achieving the 80 per cent double dose vaccination rate is how we help to stop lockdowns and re-open sooner, which is what we all want,”
said Professor Shoemaker.
If you haven’t already been fully vaccinated, I encourage you to make a booking for this weekend at the spiritual home of the Western Bulldogs – VU Whitten Oval.
Book your appointment
The pop-up vaccination clinic has now closed, but you can still book a vaccine appointment at other locations:
- online through Victorian Department of Health
- by calling the Coronavirus Hotline on 1800 675 398 (press 0 for in interpreter).
Video: Western Bulldogs to launch community pop-up clinic
25 September 2021
Western Bulldogs Community Foundation
Western Bulldogs Community Foundation is the community services arm of the club that delivers innovative and engaging community services for individuals and families living in Victoria’s west.
Western Health Alliance
Our partnership with Western Health includes joint research activities, education and employment opportunities and development and operation of shared facilities for research and the public.
Dr Mukesh Haikerwal
Read about Dr Mukesh Haikerwal.
Western Bulldogs Football Club
Learn more about VU's partnership with the Western Bulldogs.