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MEDIA.


In her role as a doctor and advocate, Prof Ada Cheung has contributed to radio, film, and written media, discussing health conditions and providing evidence-based perspectives on gender-affirming care.

Dr Ada Cheung sitting in a well-lit room, on a green couch. She is gesturing and smiling as she speaks, addressing a camera which is filming her. She is wearing a light brown-coloured dress. A person is adjusting the camera in the foreground, and another person is standing nearby with a boom mic.

Dr Ada Cheung being interviewed for HOOPS (2025).

Documentary

Hoops

Screen Australia

Podcast

World Boxing’s Sex Test: What it means for Imane Khelif

The Sports Ambassador

Article

On Transgender Day of Visibility, a gender euphoria scale may improve mental health outcomes

ABC

Radio

World Athletics introduces mandatory DNA sex testing to maintain 'integrity'

ABC: Radio National

Article

Unpacking ‘cortisol face’: When should you worry about facial puffiness?

Fashion Journal

Radio

Prostate Cancer

Joy FM: Well, Well, Well

Podcast

Hysterical: Some people experience barriers and bias seeking health care, but what about those delivering it?

SBS News Podcast

Radio

Shortage of menopausal hormone therapy

ABC: Perth Drive with Amber Cunningham

Article

‘Dangerous and expensive’: Worrying shortage of critical medications

Herald Sun

Podcast

Trans Kids’ Healthcare: Are We Getting It Wrong?

Science Vs (Spotify Studios Original)

Article

What implications does England’s review of trans healthcare have for Australia?

The Guardian

Article

The Cass Review into medical care provided to children with gender dysphoria has been released. Here’s what it found

ABC

Article

Contentious UK gender medicine report prompts reflection, outrage in Australia

Sydney Morning Herald, The Age

Radio

England’s NHS on puberty blockers for children

Joy FM: Drive with Warren

Podcast

The Latest in LGBTIQ+ Health and Policy – Episode 21 Ada Cheung

LGBTIQ+ Health Australia (Joy FM Media)

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people and Traditional Custodians of the unceded lands across Australia and pay our respect to Elders past, present, and emerging. We honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ enduring contributions to health, healing, and community.

 

Ada Cheung is based in Naarm/Melbourne, and offers telehealth care Australia-wide.

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