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Free pads and tampons at more venues

Victorians will soon be able to access free pads and tampons at even more of the state’s most iconic venues thanks to an expansion of the state government’s nation-leading program.

Minister for Women Natalie Hutchins joined the Melbourne Vixens on Monday to launch the expansion at the State Netball and Hockey Centre in Parkville, where three vending machines are already installed. It’s one of more than 20 major venues now providing free access to period products, including:

Royal Botanic Gardens

Royal Botanic Gardens – Cranbourne

Queen Victoria Women’s Centre

South Melbourne Market

Queen Victoria Market

Melbourne Cricket Ground

John Cain Arena

Rod Laver Arena

Margaret Court Arena

State Library Victoria

Melbourne Museum

IMAX Melbourne

Scienceworks

ACMI

Melbourne Recital Centre

IKON Park

Mission Whitten Oval

MARS Stadium

GMHBA Stadium

Royal Exhibition Building

North Melbourne Football Club Recreation Centre

Melbourne Immigration Museum

From sporting stadiums to museums, hospitals to TAFEs, the government’s $23 million program is making it easier for women and girls to fully participate in public life – whether that’s work, study, sport or fun.

Since the launch of the program in November, more than 90,000 packs have been dispensed – saving families hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Councils across Victoria were asked to help nominate venues, making sure products are available in every corner of the state. Victorians can find the nearest location using the interactive map at vic.gov.au/free-pads-and-tampons.

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