Continued funding for Victorian trans and gender diverse care clinics
The Victorian state government has allocated $2.1 million in funding to two trans and gender diverse care clinics over 4 years.
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The Victorian state government has allocated $2.1 million in funding to two trans and gender diverse care clinics over 4 years.
Cumberland Council’s banning of books on same-sex parenting is part of a broader conservative attempt to control our children
New research shows over half of trans Australians have experienced discrimination in a health care setting.
Cumberland City Council in Sydney’s West has voted to remove books about same-sex parenting from its libraries – and the decision has quickly been met with backlash. At a council …
8 May, 2024 – National LGBTIQ+ group Equality Australia is backing a proud grandmother in her fight to reverse a decision by her Western Sydney council to ban books featuring same-sex parents. Cumberland City Council last week voted in favour of a motion to rid its eight publicly funded libraries of any books that contain material […]
“I think we all agree that seeing the back of Gender Reassignment Board is a large sigh of relief from the trans and gender diverse community of Western Australia.”
Trans folks in the electorate of Vasse have invited the WA Liberal leader to join them for a conversation about gender affirming healthcare.
Media outlets, extremist groups, and conservative lobbyists are using trans, gender diverse and non-binary young people’s healthcare as a political football.
Dr Brian Walker from Legalise Cannabis WA says the bill needs improvement.
Local LGBTQIA+ advocacy consortium Rainbow Futures WA (RFWA) have welcomed the Cook Government’s announcement of gender-focused law reform, but say WA still has much to do.
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