Hi, I’m Kat Theophanous - the Labor Member of Parliament for Northcote in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

Member’s Statement - Women's Health

Deputy Speaker, last week Victorians watched the Four Corners investigation and heard allegations that were incredibly shocking.

Women seeking care for endometriosis, instead describing profound betrayal.  

These are women living with debilitating pain - seeking answers, relief, and the chance to reclaim their lives.

They placed their trust in someone to help them heal. Instead, they describe a profound misuse of power, mistreatment, and lifelong harm.

Most of us cannot fathom the depth of their anguish, nor the enormity of their courage in speaking out.

In Victoria, we have heard the moving testimony of thousands of women through our Women’s Pain Inquiry.

Through their voices, we are only just beginning to unpack a system steeped in power imbalance. A system where, for centuries, women’s voices have been silenced, and women’s bodies have been sites of control rather than care.

There is so much yet to do in reforming women’s health, and as Parliamentary Secretary I want to say to all Victorian women that your pain is real and your experiences make our resolve all the stronger.

It’s why we are working to deliver an entirely new model of care. Dedicated women’s health clinics. Virtual, mobile and Aboriginal women’s health clinics. Women’s health research. Workforce training.

For the first time, a connected network of public, patient-centred services shaped by and for women and girls.

Yesterday, I was proud to announce a new women’s health clinic will open at the Austin Hospital in Heidelberg, in partnership with Mercy health. It will deliver free, specialist care close to home for my community in Northcote.

Because healthcare must always be grounded in safety, dignity and trust – and the work continues to ensure that happens, every time.

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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES AMENDMENT (SUPPORTING STABLE AND STRONG FAMILIES) BILL 2025