News: True Receives Funding for Two New Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinics in Regional Queensland

17 Nov 2025

True Relationships and Reproductive Health are proud to announce we have been selected to deliver two new Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinics in regional Queensland, significantly expanding access to specialised women’s healthcare across the state.

True has been awarded contracts through Country to Coast Primary Health Network to deliver services in Rockhampton, Moura, Mount Morgan, and Discovery Coast (Agnes Water) as part of a consortium, as well as through Western Queensland PHN to deliver services in Blackall and Norman Gardens.

This exciting development builds on True’s successful delivery of dedicated endometriosis and pelvic pain services in Cairns since October 2023, demonstrating our commitment to providing quality healthcare for women in regional communities.

The new clinics are part of the Australian Government’s landmark announcement of 11 additional Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinics across Australia, bringing the national total to 33 specialised clinics. Announced by Health Minister Hon Mark Butler on November 14, 2025, these clinics form a key component of the Albanese Government’s Women’s Health Package, which invests almost $800 million to deliver improved healthcare and access for women and girls nationwide.

Opening by the start of 2026, True’s clinics will provide expert, multidisciplinary services for endometriosis and pelvic pain, delivered by specialists who understand the complex nature of these conditions. In line with the Government’s commitment to comprehensive women’s health, all clinics will also support women experiencing symptoms of perimenopause and menopause.

Endometriosis affects at least one in seven Australian women, often causing chronic pain and fertility issues, with many women facing an average seven-year delay in diagnosis that can have devastating impacts on their daily lives. Pelvic pain is similarly complex and debilitating, with broader social and economic impacts estimated to cost the Australian economy $6 billion annually.

True is honoured to contribute to this national effort to improve women’s healthcare, ensuring that women and girls in regional Queensland can access the expertise, care, and specialist support they need closer to home. These clinics represent a significant step toward leveling the playing field for women’s health and ending the struggle many women face in accessing timely diagnosis and treatment.

For more information about True’s endometriosis and pelvic pain services, please visit our website or contact us directly.

Australian Government press release link:

Government delivers 11 new Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinics | Health, Disability and Ageing Ministers | Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing