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episode 1652: Jacinta Allan Now Runs Victoria, But Endo Is Her Constant Companion


New Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has stepped into some big shoes after pandemic premier Dan Andrews decided to retire from politics late last year.

But while Ms Allan has all the experience required to fill the position, having been the member for Bendigo East for 25 years now, she has done her job while also dealing with a debilitating case of endometriosis.

Now, the new Premier has her sights set of helping women deal with pain, and has a plan to better understand it.

To read more about endometriosis, click here for Isabella Ross' story about how some women are being told to get pregnant to cure their condition, here for Bindi Irwi'ns struggle with endo or here for insights from dietician Alex Davies on how to best structure diet for endo.

Here you'll find reality star Erin Barnett's conversation with Mia Freedman about how a hysterectomy changed her battle with the condition

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CREDITS 

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to: 

Jacinta Allen - Premier of Victoria

Producer: Claire Murphy

Executive Producer: Kally Borg

Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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