Health WA government to provide free period products in public primary schools The Western Australian government has expanded its initiative to provide girls with free period products at all public primary schools across the state.
sport Bulldogs announce they will provide free period products for players and fans ahead of the NRL Women in League round The Bulldogs have announced they will provide free period products for players and fans ahead of this weekend’s NRLW Women in League round.
News & Views Does a woman’s menstrual cycle affect her athletic performance? Here’s what the science says Fluctuations in sex hormones are associated with inflammation peaks and troughs. These could potentially influence athletic performance.
sport Cate Campbell on the struggle of managing her period as an athlete Four-time Olympic swimmer Cate Campbell has opened up about the struggle of managing her period as an elite athlete.
News & Views AFLW players will no longer wear white shorts to reduce period anxiety AFLW players will no longer white shorts during games in an effort to reduce player anxiety around menstruation.
News & Views Wimbledon plans to scrap all-white dress code for female players Wimbledon’s all-white dress code might be about to change for women, with the announcement of plans to scrape the rule.
Advice Five lessons from two friends with a shared mission to eradicate period poverty Young entrepreneurs, Eloise Hall and Isobel Marshall share five lessons they learned on how to use the power of friendship for good.
Menstrual hygiene Free period products for all state school students in Queensland Students attending any state school in Queensland will now have access to feminine sanitary products free of charge.
News & Views Public school students in NSW to get free access to pads and tampons Public school students across New South Wales will soon be provided with free tampons and pads at school, according to the NSW government.
News & Views 1 in 5 Australians ‘improvise’ period products, unable to afford pads & tampons Many Australians are forced to use toilet paper and other unsuitable alternatives when managing their period, a new study has found.
News & Views Superannuation introduces paid menstrual and menopause leave Melbourne-based Superannuation fund Future Super has introduced paid menstrual and menopause leave for its employees
Women's Health News This is how your monthly cycle could be affecting your sleep Let’s look at how your monthly cycle can influence your sleep, and what you can do to alleviate issues, writes Dr Stephanie Centofanti.