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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).

Television

More sports follow swimming in implementing trans athlete bans

Channel 10: The Project

Article

FINA ruling based on ‘opinion not science’, Australian researchers say

Sydney Morning Herald, The Age

Podcast

Transgender Ban – Solution to a Problem that Does Not Exist?

The Ticket

Article

Challenging five years of transphobia

Pursuit News

Podcast

Transgender athletes: what the science says

The Briefing News Podcast (Southern Cross Australia)

Article

Trans women's participation in sport has been framed as an election issue. This is what some trans athletes think

ABC

Article

Let evidence, not fear, drive policies on trans athletes

Sydney Morning Herald, The Age

Documentary

Gender Games

SBS: Insight

Podcast

Vax Facts Podcast

Joy FM

Article

Why have nearly half of transgender Australians attempted suicide?

Pursuit News

Article

How a new Victorian clinic is removing barriers to 'life-saving care' for trans and gender diverse people

ABC

Television

Removing barriers for trans and gender diverse people

ABC

Podcast

Trans kids: nature or nurture

The Alternative Truth (Austereo)

Article

LGBT Australians at higher risk of depression, suicide and poor access to health services during coronavirus pandemic

ABC

Podcast

Interviewing Dr Ada Cheung on gender-affirming hormone therapy

MDQueer

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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