We are all healthier and happier when we have the freedom to make decisions about our own lives and healthcare.
Gender affirming healthcare helps trans and gender-diverse people to thrive. It gives us the freedom to be ourselves and to build good lives.
But anti-trans lobbyists, politicians, and the billionaires they serve, are lying to the public about this life-changing and life-saving care. They want to fuel fear and division so they can take more power and control over us all.
We have already seen how in Queensland and the Northern Territory, the government has now cruelly stripped away access to gender affirming care for trans young people.
Meanwhile, many trans people are already struggling to access the care they need because of high costs, lack of availability, and discrimination.
That’s why we’re building a real plan for trans health - a community-led vision for the trans healthcare system we need.
In the months ahead we will be having thousands of conversations, and holding actions and training to build unstoppable momentum for this plan to become a reality.
Will you sign the petition calling on our government to back our plan?
Our generation has an incredible opportunity to make this country a global leader on trans healthcare. We have some of the best researchers and clinics in the world, public support for our community is strong, and our community is organised and ready to fight for the future we deserve.
We are calling on governments across the continent to invest in our community and commit to a plan that makes trans healthcare available to everyone who needs it . We’re calling on them to:
- Fund our care and fix the system
- Investing in trans leadership and expertise
- Protect our care from political attack.
I’m thrilled to launch this new chapter of our campaign for trans justice.
And I know that together, we can build unstoppable momentum for a real plan for trans healthcare and create a better future for trans people, our communities, and loved ones.
In solidarity for trans justice,
Jackie Turner (she/her), Director
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work, live, and organise. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and to the Sistergirl and Brotherboy communities across this continent. This land was stolen and sovereignty was never ceded. This always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.