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Key Points
- The federal government has announced a $573 million women’s health package.
- It will subsidise menopause treatments and new oral contraceptives.
- There will also be new endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics.
Under the PBS, eligible patients will pay $7.70 each month if they’re pension and concession card holders or $31.60 if they’re general patients.
One in four women experience severe or prolonged menopausal symptoms that affect their quality of life and may require treatment.
Symptoms often last for around seven years.
New subsidised contraceptive pills
“Today’s announcement is a tribute to all the Australian women who have worked so hard, for so long, to have their voices heard and acknowledged.”
Package to alleviate “medical misogyny”
Assistant Health Minister and former nurse Ged Kearney said it would “shift the dial on an entrenched culture of medical misogyny”.

The Australian Medical Association highlighted the funding for long-term contraceptives as particularly significant, and the expansion of clinics to encompass menopause and perimenopause.