News & Views Amira Moughnieh, 30, allegedly murdered by former partner in Sydney’s South Mother-of-three Amira Moughnieh is being mourned after her former partner allegedly murdered her at a home in Sydney’s South.
Partner Content A new clinical trial aims to improve treatment for HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer Women with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer may soon have a treatment option that allows for a longer and better quality of life.
News & Views 1 in 2 Australian women are facing a mental health issue. A new study shows the key reasons A new study of 5000 Australian women has shown how cost of living pressures and biological factors are negatively affecting mental health.
Women's Health News ‘It’s easy to put yourself last, but I am so glad I listened to the warning signs’: Dr Kat Goodall on being diagnosed with bowel cancer at 33yo Dr Kat Goodall was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer at just 33-years-old. She wants others to never accept a warning sign as normal.
Women's Health News First Nations women don’t always access health care after head injuries from family violence. Here’s why Some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women don’t access health care and support services after head injuries from family violence.
News & Views ‘It is horrific: Annastacia Palaszczuk shares personal story of miscarriage following state internal health review As an internal review opens for an Ipswich woman’s miscarriage treatment, Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk shares personal story.
Women's Health News Free period products to be available across the ACT as new legislation passes Free period products will soon be available across the ACT as the Period Products and Facilities (Access) Bill is expected to pass today.
Women's Health News ‘The mini period’: Why fathers must take active roles in their daughter’s health Relying on humans with vaginas to ‘deal with it’ is failing everyone, and it’s creating a divide between father and daughter.
Soapbox Bloody hell: The reality of menstrual health in emergencies Menstruation-related stigma, shame and bullying is a worldwide problem that can cause girls to withdraw from society during their periods.
Uncategorised Australian women’s access to abortion is a postcode lottery. Here’s what needs to change As the Senate inquiry report states, abortion is a postcode lottery. Many women don’t know how to get an abortion or where to go.
Women's Health News ‘The system is so bad’: Eating disorder programs receive $70 million government funding To better support eating disorder treatment, the government has announced this week that $70 million in grants will go towards programs.
Soapbox Our fragmented health system is broken and needs a national fix The pandemic remains a convenient perpetrator to blame for the issues in our health care system, but it’s time we owned up to the truth.