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Invitation to share: Free webinar on menopause and perimenopause with Myf Warhurst and Prof Jayashri Kulkarni

Women's Health in the South East < 1 mins read

I’m pleased to invite you to attend and help promote an important upcoming webinar hosted by Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE), as part of our commitment to improving health outcomes for women and gender-diverse people across Victoria.

Mastering Menopause: A Conversation with Myf Warhurst and Professor Jayashri Kulkarni AM

Tuesday 3 June
7:00pm – 8:30pm
Online | Free event

This free, live webinar will feature a candid and informative conversation between beloved broadcaster and host of The Truth About Menopause, Myf Warhurst, and leading psychiatrist and women’s health researcher Professor Jayashri Kulkarni AM. Together, they’ll unpack the emotional, physical and social impacts of perimenopause and menopause—topics that are often overlooked or misunderstood.

Whether you are experiencing menopause yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply want to deepen your understanding of this life stage, this webinar offers a valuable opportunity to be informed and empowered.

We would be grateful if you could share this event with your constituents via your social media channels. A suite of social media tiles (Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn) and suggested captions are available to download.

To register for the event or share with your networks:
https://events.humanitix.com/mastering-menopause-a-conversation-with-myf-warhurst-and-prof-jayashri-kulkarni 

Thank you for helping to break the silence around menopause and ensure more people feel supported and informed during this important stage of life.


Contact details:

Doseda Hetherington
Communications Lead
Women's Health in the South East
[email protected]
0412317334

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