Soapbox The UN’s gender architecture is under review. What happens next matters Proposed UN reforms raise concerns a merger of UN Women and UNFPA could weaken global gender equality protections.
News & Views The health system won’t improve for women until it listens to them As we move on from International Women’s Day for another year, my hope is simple: that women are truly listened to.
Partner Content ‘It’s given me options’: Why I’ve chosen to freeze my eggs Egg freezing gives women more control over when they have children, offering choice and reassurance, but it’s never a guarantee.
Women's Health News Heart disease to impact one in three young women by 2050 Nearly a third of women aged 22 to 44 will have been diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease by 2050, according to the research.
News & Views Always ‘on’? Nature could be the fastest way to calm your nervous system There’s a powerful link between spending time in nature and improved health outcomes. Tasmanian Walking Company has options for everyone.
News & Views A different kind of escape: walking holidays that actually let women rest Tasmanian Walking Company ensures its guests experience the creature comforts we all know and love while out walking in the wilderness.
News & Views I used to put off my cervical screening. Then my GP handed me a self-collect swab Self-collect for cervical screening is a game-changer because it allows women to screen on their own terms, writes Rebecca White.
Women's Health News Women’s health in focus: The funding, reforms and research that shaped 2025 As 2025 comes to a close, we’re looking back at some of the biggest news in women’s health, across research, funding and policy reform
Partner Content ‘I had no symptoms’: Why early breast cancer detection is vital for survival Around eight in 10 deaths from breast cancer are in people who present to a healthcare professional with a symptom.
Women's Health News How women are using Ozempic in Australia With an increasing number of Australian women using weight loss drugs, such as Ozempic, new guidelines and research are emerging.
News & Views Does masturbating really help menopause symptoms? New research says yes About one in ten perimenopausal or menopausal women masturbate to relieve their symptoms, according to a study.
Partner Content Rise in early-onset breast cancer prompts fresh research and support for young women While breast cancer is traditionally associated with older age groups, experts are exploring whether more young women are being diagnosed.