News & Views We have the stats and the research: It’s Time to Act on Women’s Health The mantra ‘Time to Act’ is behind a major women’s health summit taking place at Parliament House next week.
News & Views Pubic stigma be gone! Gillette’s new campaign reclaims women’s bodies Venus is re-vamping its image and launching Venus for Pubic Hair & Skin Collection, getting women to reclaim the description of their bodies.
News & Views US Supreme Court to hear case that could majorly set back abortion rights The US Supreme Court has agreed to consider a case that has the potential to curtail the constitutional right to abortion.
News & Views Nurse led care is critical for women seeking abortions in regional Australia The scarcity of trained abortion providers is a national shame that adversely affects rural and regional women, writes Fiona Patten & Jamal Hakim.
Life How to live to 100: according to centenarian Betty Sara The woman who gave birth to the first surviving set of quadruplets in Australia shares her advice for living a happy and healthy life.
Life Joyful workouts? I promise they’re not an oxymoron Move your body in ways that bring you joy. Make workouts playful. Life is serious and stressful enough. Exercise shouldn’t be.
Partner Content Why you should consider a career in paramedicine, according to a paramedic There are so many opportunities for women in paramedicine and plenty of reasons for more women to want to get involved.
News & Views Breast implants linked to rare cancer in women Safer Care Victoria, have issued a public safety notice for women who have had breast implants after a link was found to a cancer.
News & Views ‘Women’s health funding has dropped from $4 to $2 per Victorian woman’: Health alliance calls for urgent funding fix A number of key women’s health services in Victoria have come together to issue an urgent call to the state government for funding support.
News & Views Morrison Government doubles women’s safety budget to $227 million a year. But it’s $1 billion that’s needed Over the weekend, the Morrison government announced it would double its spending on women’s safety to $227 million annually.
Health Maddy Tyers was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa as a teen. Now, she wants to open up an honest dialogue about body image Maddy Tyers was just eight years old when she first began to develop an unhealthy relationship with food and toxic behaviours around eating.
News & Views Here’s why ‘See What You Made Me Do’ is a must watch series on domestic violence Jess Hill’s powerful, shocking book — See What You Made Me Do has been turned into a three part SBS series on domestic violence.