Women of Women’s Health Week – Sonja
Sonja Hartnett knows more than most about the importance of regular health checks and screenings.
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.
Around 75% of people diagnosed with the degenerative disease multiple sclerosis (MS) are women. Two women living with MS tell their stories.
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) is urging women to book a health check with their GP as MBS data reveals a drop in the number of female attendances during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Women’s Adventure Film Tour is back for its fourth season and is again presented as an official part of Women’s Health Week.
Jean Hailes for Women’s Health is pleased to announce a community partnership with the National LGBTI Health Alliance for Women’s Health Week 2020.
As the State Radiographer for BreastScreen Victoria, Sue Macaulay understands better than most the importance of regular health checks and screenings as part of every woman’s health routine.
This year, more than ever, we all need a laugh. We are delighted that the 4th annual Women’s Health Week Comedy Gala is back – and this year we will be sharing the laughs with even more women by streaming the event live right around Australia.
Jodie Leske is a mum, business owner and farmer living in the Western District of Victoria, 259 kilometres west of Melbourne.
Jean Hailes for Women’s Health today announced fitness expert Sam Wood as the newest ambassador for Women’s Health Week.