Australia’s transgender community hopeful of greater representation after British MP comes out

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Australia's transgender community has spoken out about representation in the workplace after Jamie Wallis became Britain's first openly transgender member of parliament

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"I have never lived my truth and I'm not sure how. Perhaps it starts with telling everyone," he said. "So I, myself am a professional who is out and I have my pronouns and talk about being non-binary and trans on my website. That's a privilege.Source:“There are also plenty of trans professionals who don't have that privilege and safety of being publicly out and have to really navigate their personal and professional safety in the image they present … It can be really tough navigating the fallout to sharing their gender.

 

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Good on her 🤗

So joins the other blokes in parliament.

Good on her. It takes balls to do that.

I'm more hopeful about scott moronson no longer being our prime minister in a few months, I hate how one of the few areas where australians support and agree with him is his transphobic bs.

Australia and Britain are different countries.

Representation is open to all.

Were getting our rights back boys.

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