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Liverpool Women’s Health Centre is a feminist community-based health service run by women, for women. We are dedicated to the ongoing betterment of the health and wellbeing of women from all walks of life.

Giving Voice: Celebrating the History of the Liverpool Women’s Health Centre

Marking the 50th anniversary of Liverpool Women’s Health Centre, Giving Voice celebrates five decades of community advocacy for women’s health and wellbeing.

The exhibition features new works by four contemporary artists alongside rare archival materials, highlighting the Centre’s impact.

Presented in partnership with: Liverpool City Council, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, and Liverpool City Library.

Location: Yellamundie Art Gallery, Level B2, Liverpool Library, 52 Scott St
Dates: 1 March – 27 July 2025

Join us in celebrating this milestone!

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WE'RE HERE FOR YOU

Liverpool Women’s Health Centre has been delivering quality health services to improve the lives of women in South Western Sydney for over forty years. We are a non-government, not for profit organisation that receives funding from NSW Health, administered by South Western Sydney Local Health District. We offer a broad range of primary and preventative health care services and programs, which aim to improve the health and well being of women, particularly women experiencing disadvantage.​

GROUPS & EVENTS

We offer a broad range of events that allow women of all ages and backgrounds to come together, share experiences and make new friends. These may include Yoga or Tai Chi classes, gardening, cultural groups and much more. Our programs are always changing so check back regularly for updates.  

DOWNLOAD OUR
TERM 1 BROCHURE

Keep up to date with all the latest from Liverpool Women's Health Centre. Our quarterly brochure features all of our exciting groups, workshops and events happening this term. Click below to download as a PDF. 

We acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation as the traditional custodians of the land and waterways upon which we live and work. We pay respects to the Elders, both past and present, and recognise their strong and continuing connection to the land, culture and spirit.

Thank you to Cait Oldfield for her beautiful artwork.

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