About Bloody Time

On Wednesday 18 February 2026, the Victorian Women’s Trust proudly presented a webinar on About Bloody Time: The Menstrual Revolution We Have To Have to celebrate the release of the updated second edition of this classic period resource.

In this discussion, Hannah interviewed Jane Bennett (author and educator) on menstrual health, resistance, self education and advocacy. Read more.

Conscientious objection in healthcare

As hard-fought gains in reproductive medicine, voluntary assisted dying and LGBTQI health care have been made – another story has emerged. One where religious pharmacists, doctors and hospital systems believe it's justifiable to withhold support.

Now, 1 in 5 pharmacists in Australia will refuse you care if the medication you’re asking for doesn’t align with their beliefs. I joined 7am Podcast on the unconscionable reality of conscientious objection.
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The cost of IVF mistakes - 7am

A mistake at an IVF clinic has led to a woman giving birth to a stranger’s baby. It’s a catastrophic error and not the first one that’s recently come to light. Such risks are not covered in the marketing material of Australia’s major fertility clinics. I joined 7am to discuss how this monumental mistake was handled, and why the IVF industry is so vulnerable to human error. Listen here.

LGBTQIA+ inclusive abortions - Well, Well, Well (Joy FM and Thorne Harbour Health)

The Abortion Project is a peer support network for people of all genders and sexualities who have had abortions. Jordan speaks with co-founder Lily and lead facilitator Hannah about The Abortion Project, queerness, abortion and peer support.
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Australian Abortion Stories

Hannah and Cassidy speak about the psychological impact of her abortion and Hannah’s experience of abortion not being a choice. It is a potent and powerful share, we're incredibly grateful that Hannah reached out to be on the podcast.
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International Solo Mothers by Choice Day

Alisha speaks with journalist Hannah Bambra, whose groundbreaking article has sparked national discussion about how Australia’s Family Law Act continues to discriminate against solo parents. Together, they unpack how the law’s outdated wording leaves single mothers by choice legally vulnerable—and why reform is urgently needed.
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