Today is Transgender Day of Visibility and as an ally I'm standing with my trans friends and community.
Being trans in Australia still means facing real barriers. The battle for acceptance, genuine inclusion, and basic recognition of who they are continues. Trans people still deal with rejection from family, harassment in public, outdated laws, and media that reduces their lives to debate points instead of human stories.
We need to do better. As allies, it's on us to listen more than we speak and to call out transphobia when we see it. We need stronger legal protections, better access to affirming healthcare, inclusive education in schools, and workplaces that actually celebrate diversity rather than tolerating it.
Society needs to shift from fear and misinformation to empathy and facts. Trans people aren't a "trend" or a threat, they're our neighbours, colleagues, family members, and friends who deserve to live openly and safely as their authentic selves.
Today and every day, let's commit to making space, amplifying voices, and pushing for the changes that create a more inclusive Australia. Visibility matters, but real acceptance and equality matter even more.
If you're trans and reading this, know that I will always accept you for exactly who you are. You deserve to be seen, respected, and supported. I'm with you. 🏳️⚧️
