OUTInPerth – Concerns over LGB Alliance lobbying WA politicians
The group say they represent gay, lesbian and bisexual people, but not people who are transgender or intersex.
A national & state based maps of services. From gender clinics, surgeons, community groups to so much more.
A space for organisations to link and advocate for trans and gender diverse communities.
Help us grow by submitting the services and community groups that have helped you out here.
The group say they represent gay, lesbian and bisexual people, but not people who are transgender or intersex.
Last month, the Trans Justice Project organised our first ever Trans Justice Strategy Retreat. Over three days on beautiful Wurundjeri Country, we brought together more than 100 trans campaigners and allies from across this continent to talk about how we build a powerful movement for trans justice and fight back against the anti-trans lobby. […]
Australia has a long history of book banning organised by Christian associations and churches. A federal court appeal attempt to ban graphic memoir Gender Queer is still to be considered this year.
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When I started my transition back in 2019, I was completely lost and had no idea where to reach out for help, so I want to try and help others find the services and community that they need to help them transition without that same feeling of hopelessness and being lost.
From this, with the help of r/transgenderau on Reddit, Trans.au was created. Starting with the wiki that r/transgenderau had to begin with, but was a bit out of date, we created our maps that shows where services that other trans folk use are located across Australia.
We also didn’t want to just leave it as doctors as we recognise that community support groups and a variety of other services can help, we wanted to make sure that we covered all aspects of the trans experience where we could.
– Abbie Clark
Developer of Trans.au and Moderator of r/transgenderau
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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