We investigate access to services for priority populations in relation to broader sexual and reproductive health needs. This includes menstrual health and hygiene, and access to sexual and reproductive health services such as cervical screening, contraception and pregnancy termination. We particularly focus on women living with HIV, migrant and refugee background women, young transgender and non-binary people and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Our work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women has been invited by research partners who have sought a collaborative community-led approach.

Our researchers are also at the forefront of endometriosis research, investigating how genetic factors, early life exposures and symptoms during adolescence contribute to its development and progression.