Figure 19 shows the proportion of immunisations on the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register given by various provider types from January – December 2012, by state or territory. GPs administer the large majority of immunisations in Australia. Local government clinics also administer a substantial proportion of immunisations, especially in some jurisdictions. The only other category of provider administering major numbers of immunisations nationally is community health centres. Regional differences are marked, with immunisations almost entirely administered by GPs in some jurisdictions (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia), while in others a majority are given by local government (Victoria) and community health clinics (the Northern Territory).