This further link explains more:
https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/who-can-get-support-under-covid-19-vaccine-...To be eligible you need to have met ALL of the following. You must have:
received a Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approved COVID-19 vaccine
met the definition of harm, like one of the clinical conditions listed in the policy
been admitted to hospital as an inpatient because of the harm you suffered or seek a waiver
losses or expenses of $1,000 or more, excluding pain and suffering, due to the COVID-19 vaccination.You can find more information about the COVID-19 vaccine claims scheme and policy on the Department of Health and Aged Care website.
When we assess your claim we may need to consult with TGA, the Department of Health and Aged Care or an independent expert panel.
How to meet the definition of harm
To meet the definition of ‘harm’, your doctor must diagnose you with an eligible condition or injury covered by the scheme.
Your doctor needs to:
advise the specific harm you suffered was most likely caused by the COVID-19 vaccine and that other circumstances are less likely
complete a COVID-19 vaccine claims scheme medical report, which you must include with your claim.
Which conditions are eligible
If you had AstraZeneca Vaxzeria, the following clinical conditions are accepted under the scheme:
Anaphylactic reaction
Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome
Capillary leak syndrome
Demyelinating disorders including Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS)
Thrombocytopenia, including immune Thrombocytopenia.
If you’ve had Pfizer/Biontech Comirnaty or Moderna Spikevax, the following clinical conditions are accepted under the scheme:
Anaphylactic reaction
Myocarditis
Pericarditis.
If you had Novavax Nuvaxovid, the clinical condition of anaphylactic reaction is accepted under the scheme.
Which injuries are eligible
The following clinically diagnosed injuries are also accepted under the scheme, regardless of which TGA approved vaccine you’ve had:
a shoulder injury you got when you received a COVID-19 vaccine
other moderate to significant physical injuries that caused permanent impairment, or the need for an extended period of medical treatment.
In both cases, the injuries must have been sustained during the physical act of being given the vaccine.