Press conference – Frankston

Source: Prime Minister of Australia

JODIE BELYEA, MEMBER FOR DUNKLEY: Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Dunkley. And I’m very thrilled to have the Prime Minister here, Anthony Albanese, back into Dunkley. It’s always a thrill to have him here with me, alongside the community. About 12 months ago, we initiated a really exceptional campaign to ensure accessible help for people in communities across Australia, and here today we’re at the Young Street Medical Clinic, one of 23 bulk billing clinics across the community of Dunkley. The Frankston Urgent Care Clinic is just around the corner, and we know that that has supported 40,000 community members to access health appointments from there. I’m very pleased, as a Labor member, to see the investment into health and services across this community, we’ve got endometriosis clinics that they’ve been established, and we’ve also seen a great investment into reproductive health. I was very excited just two weeks ago to be involved in launching the campaign for menopause and perimenopause. This government is doing exceptional things for healthcare in this country, and I would now like to introduce the Prime Minister.

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