Star Observer – OPINION: Yep, The “Paranoid” Trans Folks Were Right All Along
Yep, The “Paranoid” Trans Folks Were Right All Along is an opinion piece by Dr. Antimony Deor.
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Yep, The “Paranoid” Trans Folks Were Right All Along is an opinion piece by Dr. Antimony Deor.
Mark Latham has lost his attempt to have a Barrister in his case against Alex Greenwich recused this week.
The largest survey ever conducted on transgender lives in the United States has revealed the impacts of transphobia on decisions around transitioning and detransitioning for members of the community.
A diner at Melbourne’s Soho restaurant is calling for increased bathroom accessibility for trans and gender diverse people, after experiencing an alleged incident of transphobia at the venue last weekend.
A Brisbane based transgender university student, Emmey Leo, has secured a significant legal victory in her ongoing fight against alleged discrimination at Citipointe Christian College.
Live More, a trans-owned and operated beauty business, will open clinics in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth from July.
Western Australia’s new birth certificate laws have officially come into effect today, representing a significant advancement for the state’s transgender, gender-diverse, and intersex communities.
Australia’s first dedicated housing project for transgender women is one step closer to reality this week, after another boost of government support.
Parents at a South Australian Catholic school have criticised the administration for allowing a 13 year old trans student to compete with the girls at a recent sports day.
A new six-month review of New South Wales’ hate crime laws and protections for marginalised groups has been confirmed.
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