Jean Hailes and Garnduwa supporting Aboriginal women in the Kimberley
Jean Hailes for Women’s Health is delighted to announce a community partnership with Garnduwa Amboorny Wirnan Aboriginal Corporation for Women’s Health Week 2021.
Jean Hailes for Women’s Health is delighted to announce a community partnership with Garnduwa Amboorny Wirnan Aboriginal Corporation for Women’s Health Week 2021.
Get in early to secure your special-edition gift bags, available for exclusive order by event hosts, while stocks last.
The new 2021 Women’s Health Week campaign gift bags feature artwork by Aboriginal contemporary visual artist and muralist Elizabeth Close.
Good health is powerful! This year we are inviting women and girls to join the Women's Health Week to find the support, connection and information they need to be healthy in mind and body.
With a strength of purpose despite the challenges she has faced, Emily knows how important it is for women of all abilities to be included in discussions about women’s health.
For Women’s Health Week, like so many other events this year, COVID-19 posed many challenges. However, in the eight years since the campaign started, there had never been a more important time to promote the value of self-care.
To those who walked, ran, skipped, sauntered, ambled, pedalled or wheeled in our inaugural Take Steps for Women’s Health fundraiser for Women’s Health Week – thank you! Your efforts enabled us to complete our virtual walk around Australia!
Central Highlands Rural Health (CHRH) is celebrating Women’s Health Week and spreading messages of good health with the help of campaign ambassador Tina McCarthy.
Sonja Hartnett knows more than most about the importance of regular health checks and screenings.
Jenny Morrison, wife of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, is encouraging all women in Australia to get up to date with their health checks this Women’s Health Week.