Business Insurance firm offers paid leave for IVF and reproductive health Insurance provider Gallagher Bassett Australia launches game-changing policy offering paid reproductive leave.
Health Senate inquiry into menopause continues in Canberra as unions call for paid reproductive leave The Senate inquiry on menopause and perimenopause continues in Canberra today, amid calls for paid reproductive leave.
News & Views Access to reproductive health leave and flexible work is a robust answer to insecure work The Labor Party’s recent rejection of both introducing reproductive leave and providing access to flexible work arrangements for reproductive health reasons is disheartening.
Women's Health News Why expanding fertility benefits shouldn’t be limited to the public sector and tech industry Expanding fertility benefits to all employers is essential for promoting gender equality, supporting reproductive health, and addressing declining fertility rates.
World Arizona supreme court rules near-total abortion ban from the 1800s is enforceable The US state of Arizona has ruled that a 160-year-old near total abortion ban is enforceable, making abortion care a felony crime.
News & Views Canada’s government to offer free contraception to millions of women The Canadian government announced it will cover the full cost of contraception for women of reproductive age.
Women's Health News Australia’s uptake of long-acting contraception is falling behind other countries. Here’s why Many advocates are urging government’s support in an ongoing Senate Inquiry into reproductive health and contraception access in Australia.
Health New research proves that PCOS won’t hinder conception with fertility treatments Women with PCOS have the same likelihood to fall pregnant as women without the condition when they undergo fertility treatments.
Women's Health News 4 in 5 Australians want more fertility education as treatment options grow: New report Women’s healthcare company, Organon, releases the Australian Fertility Report, revealing gaps in fertility knowledge among Australian women.
Appointments Sue Shilbury appointed CEO of Family Planning Australia Sue Shilbury has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Family Planning Australia, a leading reproductive and sexual health service.
News & Views It is time for employers to support reproductive health Supporting reproductive health in the workplace should be a bare minimum expectation, not a competitive benefit.
Health Australia’s politicians must commit to upholding abortion rights “The lack of discussion, despite progressive abortion laws in Australia, reinforces the disappointing fact that abortion still remains a stigmatised area of women’s reproductive health and we cannot take for granted our right to access it. “