Find out the physical and psychological causes of impotence, also called erectile dysfunction or ED.
Sexual Health
Genital warts
Genital warts are are small, soft lumps in the genital area caused by some types of human papillomavirus (HPV). They are among the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation: what is it, what are the causes and what treatments are available?
Sex and the ageing process
Most older people are able to enjoy an active and satisfying sex life.
Male reproductive system
View our diagram of the male reproductive organs, including the penis, testicles, prostate, urethra and vas deferens.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Sexually transmitted infections have become more common in Australia in recent years. It’s possible for anyone who is sexually active to get an STI, but there are ways you can reduce your risk.
Genital herpes: 10 common myths
Find out the truth about some common myths surrounding genital herpes involving cervical cancer, condoms, cold sores and oral sex.
Child sexual assault: protecting your child
Child sexual assault: how to protect your child (including online); signs of child sexual assault; and what to do if you suspect child sexual assault.
Erectile dysfunction: visiting your doctor
Find out what questions a doctor may ask when discussing erectile dysfunction (ED, or impotence). Also, see what tests may be recommended.
Impotence treatments
If you have impotence (erectile dysfunction), the treatment your doctor recommends will depend on the severity of your symptoms and the underlying cause of your impotence.