SENATOR KATY GALLAGHER
MINISTER FOR FINANCE
MINISTER FOR WOMEN
MINISTER FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE
MINISTER FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICES
MARK BUTLER MP
MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND AGED CARE
GED KEARNEY MP
ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND AGED CARE
ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR INDIGENOUS HEALTH
The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia’s future and strengthening Medicare, today announcing $573.3 million to deliver more choice, lower costs and better health care for women.
The package of measures includes:
Some measures will take effect almost immediately, like the PBS listing of the first new contraceptive pills in more than 30 years, and the first new menopausal hormone therapies in more than 20 years.
Other measures will be implemented following the re-election of the Albanese Labor Government.
Further details about the package of measures, including who will benefit can be found in the More choice, lower costs and better health care for women – fact sheet, on the health.gov.au website.
This five-year investment by the Albanese Labor Government has been informed by extensive consultation with women, healthcare providers, advocacy groups, the work of the National Women’s Health Advisory Council, and the findings of two separate Senate inquiries.
The Government’s response to both Senate inquiries will be tabled this week.
As at 9 February 2025.