
QNews – Trans & Indigenous Jace Reh wins SA Pride Young Achiever Award
A force for equality, proud trans Gomeroi and Wotjobaluk person Jace Reh has won the 7News Young Achiever Pride Award. […]
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A force for equality, proud trans Gomeroi and Wotjobaluk person Jace Reh has won the 7News Young Achiever Pride Award. […]

Mr Bear SA & Mr Bear Perth are the first transgender competitors in the Mr Australasia Bear Competition, and can’t […]

A Queensland psychiatrist who told a forum she “enjoyed pulling down” transgender pride flags in a mental health waiting room […]

Sydney artist Jack Ball has won the $100k Ramsay Art Prize for a large-scale mixed media piece inspired by Australian […]

New laws coming into effect today in Western Australia will make it significantly easier for trans and gender diverse people […]

Two transgender netball players have been banned from competing in the Riddell District Football Netball League for the rest of […]

Written by Luciella Scarlett. Recently, notorious TERF and billionaire author J.K. Rowling took to X (formerly Twitter) to commemorate International […]

A transgender woman alleges that they were refused membership at Fernwood Fitness after making a routine enquiry, receiving a message that stated the company is “not inclusive of transgender women.” The woman shared their experience on a transgender Reddit forum, alongside a screenshot of the text received in response to their enquiry. “I’m sorry, the …

The mum of a transgender teenager has launched legal action, stating the QLD Government acted unlawfully suspending access to hormone treatments. In late January this year, Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls announced a snap ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapies for new patients under 18. The ban on puberty blockers directly targeted and affected …

Queensland Parliament has passed legislation that will indefinitely delay long overdue anti-discrimination reforms due to start on July 1st. The passing of a bill that indefinitely delays anti-discrimination reforms in Queensland has left thousands exposed to harassment and discrimination. With the work already done and the new laws set to take effect on 1st July …