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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).

Article

Misogyny in medicine impacts us all

Pursuit News

Podcast

How gender-affirming surgery could soon be free under Medicare

The Briefing News Podcast (Southern Cross Australia)

Documentary

Revealed: Danielle Laidley: Two Tribes

Stan

Article

Gender-affirming therapy improves mental health in trans adults

The Limbic

Article

Hormonal Therapies Boost Mental Health of Transgender People, and Few Stop Treatment

Healthday

Article

Immediate access to gender-affirming hormone therapy eases distress, depression, suicidal thoughts for transgender adults, research finds

CNN

Television

Anti-Trans Conservative Groups

ABC: 7:30

Radio

Trans people in sport

Joy FM: Sidelined program

Article

Scientists find endocrine disruptor BPA in some of your favourite activewear labels

body+soul, news.com.au

Article

Closing debate and rushing to judgement is no way to understand both sides of an argument

ABC

Television

Sports, Inclusion and Redemption

ABC: Q&A

Article

Transgender athletes weigh in on debate over participation in sports following FINA decision

ABC

Television

The debate continues over transgender athletes

ABC: 7:30

Article

What are the stages of puberty and are they a good measure of sporting power?

Sydney Morning Herald, The Age

Radio

International Rugby League bans transgender players

ABC: PM Program (Local and Radio National)

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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