Women’s health funding was rightfully been given a much-needed spotlight in the lead-up to our most recent federal election, with the Albanese government pledging half a billion dollars in reform back in February. Here’s what their recent win could mean for Australian women.
It’s not often that women feel their voices and concerns, especially regarding issues that seemingly only apply to them, are listened to.
Now that the Labour party, led by Anthony Albanese, has successfully won another term in government, Aussie women will be watching carefully as they fulfil their promise to fund and support life-changing women's health reform.
The proposed changes, totalling $573 million, will make a range of women’s health services more affordable and accessible, from long-term contraceptives to treatments and support for women going through menopause.