Leadership Suzie Betts’ company, Boob Armour, is revolutionising breast health Suzie Betts hopes to see girls begin to wear Boob Armour’s product as soon as they start playing sport, to protect their breasts.
News & Views New national advisory council will amplify voices of women with lived experience of domestic violence The Australian Government has created a national Lived Experience Advisory Council in an effort to end violence against women and children.
Women's Health News How an animal rescue program helped a young stroke survivor gain community Caitlin discovered Happy Paws Happy Hearts, an organisation providing a safe space and community for vulnerable people who love animals.
Partner Content Not all breast cancer presents as a lump. Here’s why routine screenings are crucial While lumps are most common, they aren’t the only symptom associated with breast cancer. Sometimes, there are no symptoms at all.
News & Views Australian women having less children, and later in life Women in Australia are having fewer children now than in the 1970s, data from the ABS revealed this week.
Women's Health News This World Menopause Day, here’s why inclusive workplaces need menopause support When it comes to workplace inclusion, it’s critical that employers take a progressive lead in supporting their workers through menopause.
Women's Health News ‘Catastrophising’ menopausal symptoms in public discussion can be harmful: Jean Hailes research A new survey from Jean Hailes has shown that a better understanding of women’s health at midlife is crucial as menopause experiences vary.
Climate ‘The climate crisis is not gender neutral’: Women are missing from most national climate plans Reproductive health rights of women and girls are missing from national climate plans in two thirds of countries, according to the UNFPA.
Partner Content Feeling scared after a triple negative breast cancer diagnosis? Seeking medical advice can ease your mind While a new diagnosis of triple negative breast cancer is undoubtedly a frightening, seeking medical advice can help ease your mind.
Women's Health News What I wish I knew about postpartum incontinence before giving birth After experiencing incontinence following the birth of her first child, Megan Anderson realised the common issue must be discussed more.
Partner Content Four tips to be financially prepared when trying for a baby Having money conversations early on in the fertility process can help ease your mental load further down the line. Here’s 4 tips.
News & Views NSW and QLD pharmacists to offer over-the-counter contraceptive pills Women in NSW and Queensland will soon find it easier to obtain oral contraceptive pills directly from their pharmacy without visiting GPs