by EA Admin | Jul 31, 2023 | Endo events, Endo fundraising
Endometriosis Australia’s Brisbane High Tea was fabulous, with keynote speakers Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Emily Seebolm OAM. I thank all of our Ambassadors who attended, including radio queen and podcast princess Ellie Angel-Mobbs, media personality and PR...
by EA Admin | Jun 26, 2023 | Endo fundraising, Endo news and media
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk discusses opening up about endometriosis on the Today Show after making an appearance at the Endometriosis Australia Brisbane High Tea. By sharing her very personal journey with endometriosis, the Premier has empowered women of...
by EA Admin | Jun 24, 2023 | Endo fundraising, Endo news and media
Endometriosis Australia welcomes the Queensland Government’s recognition of the needs of endometriosis sufferers with its $50,000 funding donation to assist those with the disease in rural and regional areas. Australian research has identified that the cost of...
by EA Admin | Feb 6, 2023 | Endo research and education
Endometriosis research is changing. Endo researchers agree the patient voice is a very important factor. So instead of taking lots of measurements (like bloods tests or scans), researchers have become increasingly interested in asking people about their symptoms and...
by EA Admin | Feb 6, 2023 | Endo research and education
Picture this. You have experienced painful periods since they first started. When you brought it up, it was normalised or you were told that nothing could be done. Over time, you started developing gut symptoms. You can’t remember when these started, but they seem to...