Thousands rally to protect trans kids, demand Qld gov鈥檛 reverse discriminatory decision

February 9, 2025
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Thousands rally across the country to stand with trans youth in Queensland and to prevent similar bans being introduced in other states. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

Thousands joined protests across Australia as part of a national day of action to protect trans youth on February 8. They were called after the Queensland government decided to ban critical healthcare for trans people under the age of 18.

The bans on puberty blockers, used to delay the onset of puberty, and hormone treatments, implemented by Liberal National Party (LNP) health minister Tim Nicholls, were聽 by healthcare professionals, human rights groups, trans rights advocates and mental health experts.聽

The rallies, organised by the Trans Justice Project (TJP) and several other LGBTIQ rights groups, took place at 20 locations across the country, including in major cities and regional areas.

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Hundreds pack into Newtown鈥檚 Pride Square in Gadigal-Wangal Country/Sydney. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

Speaking at the rally in Gadigal Country/Sydney, TJP director Jackie Turner said trans people 鈥渄eserve to thrive鈥.

鈥淲hen people have access to the care they need, they are able to thrive. That鈥檚 what we want for our young people,鈥 she told the hundreds-strong crowd crammed into Newtown鈥檚 Pride Square.聽

Turner said the LNP鈥檚 decision 鈥渢ook control鈥 of young people's right to make decisions about their own bodies. 鈥淚deological decisions should never override evidence-based healthcare.鈥

Turner told 91自拍论坛 Radio聽on February 7 that attacks on trans rights have 鈥渆scalated鈥 in the past few years.聽

鈥淭hese attacks can鈥檛 go unopposed, and we need to be standing together as a community and a society that values freedom, equality and justice for people.鈥

Turner told the rally that more than 100 organisations endorsed the day of action and that there had been a phenomenal outpouring of support. 鈥淭he majority are on our side, it is a small group of hateful people leading the attacks in the media and in politics.鈥

She said parents and trans young people are worried that other states might implement similar laws, and that a mass movement is needed to prevent this.

鈥淲e need to amp up the pressure on the Queensland government, [Coalition leader Peter] Dutton and [Prime Minister Anthony] Albanese to reverse the ban and make gender-affirming care available to all.鈥

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Protesters in Newtown were young, diverse and determined. Photo: Peter Boyle

Nessa Turnbull-Roberts, a Bundjalung Widubul-Wiabul woman and human rights activist, told the protest that attacks on trans rights are being carried out by the same interests targeting First Nations young people.聽

鈥淲e are fighting for a world where all of our children are free,鈥 she said.聽

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Photo: Zebedee Parkes

Emma, a mother of a trans child, told the crowd that she had one hope for her daughter: 鈥淧lease live鈥.

She said her daughter told her she 鈥渄idn鈥檛 want to be alive鈥 when she was only five years old because she felt trapped in her assigned gender.

Emma said that her daughter was able to thrive because of gender-affirming care, wearing clothes she was comfortable in and choosing a name and pronouns that reflected her identity.

She said it was outrageous that 鈥減oliticians who don鈥檛 know my child, don鈥檛 know me, don鈥檛 know her medical staff, are making decisions for her鈥.

Sunny, a young trans person, said she started 100% reversible puberty blockers at 12, and later went on oestrogen. 鈥淚t was the first time I was able to look in the mirror and smile.鈥

Sunny said gender-affirming care was shown to reduce suicide rates by 73%, adding that Nicholls has a 鈥渃omplete disregard for the feelings and lives of trans kids鈥.聽

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Socialist Alliance candidate for Sydney Rachel Evans (centre) said trans healthcare is a 鈥榣ife or death issue鈥. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

Rachel Evans, Socialist Alliance candidate for the seat of Sydney in the federal election, told 91自拍论坛 it was 鈥渧ery inspiring鈥 to see so many people standing up for trans rights.聽

鈥淭his is a life and death issue for trans kids who need the evidence-based assistance that has just been ripped away from them.

鈥淐apitalism is a system that divides and rules and now it鈥檚 trans kids who are under attack 鈥 with the rise of the far right it鈥檚 important we come together and keep organising, because together we are strong.鈥

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Djilang/Geelong. Photo: Sue Bull

Sarah Hathway reports that more than 300 people joined the rally in Djilang/Geelong. Geelong Rainbow and TJP collaborated to present a range of local speakers, including several young trans and gender diverse members of the Djilang community.聽

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More than 1000 people join the rally in Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Chloe DS

Thousands joined the rally in Naarm/Melbourne.聽Chloe DS reports that trans people spoke about their right to exist, with many holding signs that said: 鈥淲e are not going anywhere鈥.聽

A trans doctor told the rally that 鈥減oliticians have no space in our consulting rooms鈥.

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Muloobinba/Newcastle. Photo: Steve O'Brien

Hundreds of LGBTIQ people and supporters rallied in Muloobinba/Newcastle as part of the national day of action. Steve O鈥橞rien reports the crowd chanted: 鈥淚f trans rights are under attack, what do we do? Stand up! Fight back!鈥 and 鈥淗ey hey, ho ho, transphobia has got to go鈥.

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A lively turnout in Gimuy/Cairns. Photo: Carine Visschers

Carine Visschers reports that a bright and colourful crowd gathered in Giumy/Cairns for the rally, where passionate speeches and emotional stories were shared by young trans people and their parents.聽

The main messages were: 鈥淭rans rights are human rights鈥 and 鈥淪top destroying young lives for political gain鈥.

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A powerful rally held in Boorloo/Perth. Photo: Cameron Mitchell

Hundreds joined the rally in Boorloo/Perth,聽which was organised by Queer Liberation Boorloo (QLB) and TJP.

Riley Breen reports that聽Nova Sobieralski, QLB activist and Socialist Alliance Senate candidate, told GL that the Queensland government鈥檚 鈥渦nprecedented step to ban evidence-based gender-affirming care鈥 means that the 491 people on the waiting list for care will not receive it.聽

She said Labor鈥檚 decision to 鈥渃apitulate鈥 to the demands to hold an inquiry into trans healthcare is not 鈥渟tanding with us鈥. Sobieralski said the Socialist Alliance takes trans rights seriously and will continue to fight for trans liberation.聽

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Boorloo/Perth. Photo: Cameron Mitchell

Petrina Harley, climate activist and mother of a trans child, told GL: 鈥淲e are here in solidarity with the trans community in Queensland.

鈥淚鈥檓 the mother of a trans daughter and the same healthcare they have banned in Queensland literally saved my daughter鈥檚 life.鈥澛

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The protest in Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide was held on February 9. Photo: Jordan Ellis

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Bundjalung/Lismore. Photo: Trans Justice Project

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Toowoomba. Photo: Trans Justice Project

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Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Chloe DS

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Geraldton. Photo: Trans Justice Project

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Tharawal/Wollongong. Photo: Trans Justice Project

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Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide. Photo: Trans Justice Project

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Bundjalung/Lismore. Photo: Trans Justice Project

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Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

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Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide. Photo: Jordan Ellis

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