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Day: 23 October 2024

OUTInPerth – Criticism against Libby Mettam’s policies against transgender people grows

Rainbow Futures, WA’s peak body for LGBTIQA+ communities, says recent law reforms people should be celebrated.

OUTInPerth – Trans rights advocates say Mettam policy on gender recognition caters to the fringe

The Liberal leader has put trans rights on the agenda for the 2025 state election.

Lucy From Naarm – Trans Women in Villawood Detention Share Experiences of Abuse & Discrimination

Deprived of Healthcare and Housed in Isolation, Transgender women speak out.

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