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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Women’s trauma recovery centre opens in Illawarra
Women escaping family, domestic and sexual violence in the Illawarra will now have access to crucial new support, with the opening of a landmark healing and recovery centre.Improving primary and specialist health care for First Nations Australians in Melbourne’s north
The Australian Government is investing in the health of First Nations Australians with the opening of a new Victorian Aboriginal Health Service in Melbourne’s north.Getting everyone on board to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035
The Albanese Labor Government is today launching a $10 million campaign to encourage more women to get screened for cervical cancer and help Australia stay on track to eliminate the cancer by 2035.Giving CALD Australians a say: new Health Consumer and Carer Network
Culturally and linguistically diverse Australians will have a say in national health care reforms through the Albanese Labor Government’s new National Multicultural Health Consumer and Carer NetworkInvesting in data to find our next medical breakthrough
The Australian Government is equipping Australian researchers to find new treatments and breakthrough cures with the power of data.$60 million for transformative research to improve Australian's health and wellbeing
The Australian Government is investing $60 million to bring together some of Australia’s best health and medical researchers to develop new solutions to significant health problems.Ensuring First nations children in Dubbo are school ready
The Australian Government is expanding the successful Connected Beginnings program, helping more First Nations children get the best start in life.New support for victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence in Moree and Central Coast
The Australian Government is investing $10.6 million to ensure that Victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence (FDSV) living in the Central Coast and Moree regions of New South Wales will have access to free, specialised mental health support close to home.Strengthening the medical workforce for a healthy Charleville
The Australian Government is making it easier for rural Queenslanders to see a doctor with a $2.4 million investment and an innovative program to support stronger rural healthcare.Millions into health research for mums, kids and families
Mums, kids and families are just some of the winners of the Australian Government’s investment in health and medical research funding.