A social, informative and free evening created to bring women of the Great Southern together. Whether you are curious, currently navigating changes, or well onto the journey join our panel of local presenters who will share real and relatable knowledge, focused on the signs, symptoms and management of perimenopause and menopause.

Free attendance – Registrations are essential https://ruralhealthwest.eventsair.com/rhw010825e-albanyreg/reg

Presenters:

Dr Lauren Neppe | Women’s Health Practitioner
Katie Stan-Bishop | Physiotherapist
Bronwyn Cutler | Mental health \Sexology
Georgie Loughridge | Exercise Physiologist
Nicole Forgione | Nutritionist

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Event Details
01 Aug 2025
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01 Aug 2025
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Free
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