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Shiloh: thriving with Turner syndrome

Shiloh talks with ABC Science about her story of growing up with Turner syndrome (45,X0): "4 Foot 9 Inches But With 6-Foot Energy"
25 Sep 2025
A screenshot of an ABC Science interview with Shiloh, on growing up and thriving with Turner syndrome
45X0 Turner syndrome

Submission to the NSW inquiry into fertility support and assisted reproductive technologies

Our submission on fertility and access and use of assisted reproductive technologies to an inquiry by a select committee of the NSW Parliament.
1 Sep 2025
Parliament House facade in Sydney. A heritage-listed buildings housing the Parliament of the state of New South Wales, Australia. By Rose Makin
45X0 Turner syndrome

Submission on proposed ACT General Treatment Plan for 45,X0 Turner syndrome

Our submission on a proposed General Treatment Plan to treat children with 45,X0 Turner syndrome with hormone replacement before they are able to personally consent.
31 Aug 2025
Licensed stock image: a medical doctor holds up a pink speech bubble containing the words "informed consent". She has pale skin and long nails.
45X0 Turner syndrome

45,X0 — Turner syndrome

About 45,X0, also known as Turner syndrome, monosomy X, and Ullrich-Turner syndrome. This page links to a resource in the InterLink resource hub.
25 May 2025
a woman with lavender hair with a blister pack and a chemical symbol behind her
45X0 Turner syndrome

International Women's Day, 2022

Women in our community comment for International Women's Day on 8 March 2022. A theme of this year's event is ending bias, and working towards a world that is diverse, equitable and inclusive, free from bias, stereotypes and discrimination.
8 Mar 2022
International Women's Day, 2022: photos of IHRA and IPSA board members Dr Anita Jacombs, Michelle McGrath, Alice de Jonge, and Agli Zavros-Orr
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