BEECHWORTH Health Services celebrated a milestone last Thursday with 1500 jabs undertaken by community members.

Staff cut a special cake baked to share with community members who rolled their sleeves up on the day that marked the occasion.

The vaccination hub, which is run with Albury Wodonga Health, has provided both Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines since it opened on July 15 operating on Thursdays and Fridays at the 58 Sydney Road clinic.

Director of clinical services, Lisa Allen said Moderna vaccine may be offered at BHS hub in the future depending on Department of Health guidelines for the clinic to be able to provide the doses.

BHS vaccination ambassador and project officer, Debra Cullen, said the health service thanked community members who have stepped forward to receive their vaccinations.

"They have contributed to this incredible achievement," she said.

Australian Government Heath data published on Monday this week listing local government areas (LGAs) stated the COVID–19 vaccination take–up rate in Indigo Shire with first doses at 92.8 per cent and second dose at 62 per cent.

The weekly report lists the percentage of people aged 15 and over who have been vaccinated with percentages indicating the shire remained one of the highest vaccination rates in the North East of Victoria as well as across the state.

Bookings for the BHS clinic at 58 Sydney Road, which cannot take direct calls, can be made by calling 1800 675 398 or using the online booking portal https:// portal.cvms.vic.gov.au/.