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Day: 21 February 2025

Lucy From Naarm – Anti-Trans Activists Rattled by NSW Graffiti Hate-Speech Laws

One activist, Katherine Deves Morgan posted complaining about the provision making it unlawful to threaten or incite violence to people based on Gender Identity.

Lucy From Naarm – Australian Women to benefit from more affordable HRT starting March 1st

Cis and Trans women will very soon benefit from common HRT medications being added to the PBS.

Trans.au was founded on unceded Aboriginal Land. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, their Ancestors and Elders past and present. We recognise the ongoing connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples have to the land, waterways, air, and people.

We acknowledge First Nations Peoples resilience and strength – especially that which we see in Brotherboys and Sistergirls who always have been and always will be an important part of Aboriginal culture and community.

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