Biography
Ged Kearney is the Federal Member for Cooper. Ged has served in the parliament since March 2018, when she was elected in a by-election. She is the first woman to hold the seat.
Ged is the Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care and Assistant Minister for Indigenous Health.
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Television interview with Assistant Minister Kearney on ABC News - 15 February 2024
Read the transcript from Assistant Minister Kearney's interview on online health services and voluntary assisted dying laws.Grants open to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation for multicultural Australians
Applications are now open for community initiatives to promote organ and tissue donation within Cultural and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities, multicultural and faith groups.Radio interview with Assistant Minister Kearney and Ali Moore, ABC Melbourne Drive - 2 February 2024
Read the transcript from Assistant Minister Kearney's interview on ABC Drive Melbourne on bulb billing and MedicareEpping clinic provides quality care for endometriosis and pelvic pain
The Albanese Labor Government has opened a specialised Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain GP Clinic in Epping, Victoria, providing women with a one-stop option for diagnosis, intervention and treatment.Doorstop with Assistant Minister Ged Kearney
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister Ged Kearney's doorstop at a specialised Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain GP Clinic in EppingTelevision interview with Assistant Minister Ged Kearney and Greg Jennett, Afternoon Briefings - 31 January 2024
Read the transcript from Assistant Minister Kearney's television interview on Afternoon Briefings discussing cost of living.Regional Victoria a big winner on bulk billing thanks to the Australian Government
Australians in rural and regional Victoria have seen some of the largest increases in bulk billing in the country, since the Australian Government tripled the bulk billing incentive.Record action on endometriosis continues in 2024
The Australian Government continues its unprecedented investment in women’s health, announcing the recipients of $2.019 million in grant funding to support women living with endometriosis.Radio interview with Assistant Minister Kearney and Ali Moore, ABC Melbourne Drive - 18 January 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister Kearney's interview on endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics.Television interview with Assistant Minister Kearney and Greg Jennett, ABC News - 5 December 2024
Read the transcript of the television interview between Assistant Minister Kearney and Greg Jennett on the shortage of hormone therapy treatment.