Health First women-only mental health facility dedicated to DV-related PTSD to open in August Australia will open its first ever women’s hospital for treating post-traumatic stress disorder in women recovering from domestic violence.
Work Style Half of women across the world have recently experienced burnout Almost fifty percent of women across the world report burnout, a startling new study from Deloitte Global has found.
Health How special uniforms for Indigenous midwives could improve outcomes for Indigenous mothers and babies For International Day of the Midwifes, Rhodanthe Lipsett Indigenous Midwifery Charitable Fund highlights First Nations midwives
News & Views The three-year plan for the next government to take action as gender-based violence increases National Women’s Safety Alliance have set out 20 actions for the next government to fulfil as violence against women rises.
Health Victorian budget’s $1.57m spending is welcome boost for migrant women: Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health Victoria’s budget for 2022/23 have declared a $1.57m spending package over two years to migrant and refugee women.
Health Three women appointed to VC OneVentures with women’s health focus on the agenda OneVentures has built out its senior leadership team with women as it eyes one billion in funds under management by 2023.
Life Why are men having more orgasms than women in heterosexual relationships? Like other gender gaps, it is important to continue pushing past individual explanations and understand the gender gap in orgasms as a form of gender inequality.
News & Views The world’s oldest person, Kane Tanaka dies aged 119 The world’s oldest person, Japanese woman Kane Tanaka, born in 1903, has passed away in Japan aged 119 and 107 days.
News & Views Staring at an image of yourself on Zoom has serious consequences for mental health – especially for women Mirrors, selfies and knowing other people are looking at you all cause people to think of themselves as objects. Zoom calls are all three in one and are likely increasing the harms of self-objectification.
Health Miscarriage reducing hormone therapy is approved in Australia Australian females prone to miscarriage will now have access to a hormone therapy that can minimise the risk of losing a pregnancy.
Health Expectant mothers are losing out on antenatal care, doctors raise Medicare concerns The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners calls on government to ensure affordable access to antenatal care for expectant mothers.
News & Views Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon aiming to boost female profiles on World Health Day On Wikipedia, women’s profiles make up just 19 per cent of all profiles. Dr Melina Georgousakis wants this to change, this Thursday.