Tuesday, 9 September 2025


Questions without notice and ministers statements

Genetic testing


Rachel PAYNE, Ingrid STITT

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Genetic testing

Rachel PAYNE (South-Eastern Metropolitan) (12:18): (1040) My question is for the Minister for Health, represented in this place by the Minister for Mental Health. The loss of a child is an immeasurable pain, particularly when it cannot be explained. The Coroners Project is a campaign for genetic testing to be a routine part of coroners’ investigations for those aged 20 or under where a cause of death is unclear. Danielle and Leon Green’s child Sonny passed away from an unexplained cause when he was just nine months old. Danielle and Leon went through the terrifying process of another pregnancy. They had a little girl named Airlie, but at 12 months old she too passed away. Genetic testing later revealed both children had a rare genetic condition. My question is: will the minister include routine genetic testing for coronial investigations in unexplained deaths of young people?

Ingrid STITT (Western Metropolitan – Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Ageing, Minister for Multicultural Affairs) (12:19): I thank Ms Payne for her question. That sounds like an absolutely heartbreaking example that you have given. I will ask the health minister to provide you with a written response in accordance with the standing orders.

Rachel PAYNE (South-Eastern Metropolitan) (12:19): I thank the minister for referring that on. By way of supplementary, the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia guidelines emphasise the importance of genetic testing only where certain criteria are fulfilled, like a family history of a condition. This means genetic testing is rarely performed, as the vast majority of children with a genetic condition have no family history. Will the minister advocate for changes to these guidelines?

Ingrid STITT (Western Metropolitan – Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Ageing, Minister for Multicultural Affairs) (12:20): I will also pass on Ms Payne’s supplementary question to the Minister for Health in the other place.