No need for surgery...
Transgenders in Tasmania have a lot to celebrate about – they are now allowed to change the gender indicated on their birth certificates. They don’t have to go through surgery to do so.
The reforms were passed in parliament in April and predictably became controversial. It was opposed by the Liberal state government but passed the lower house.
Back when the law was still in the proposal stages, the main argument behind was the embarassment and discrimination experienced by transgender people whenever their birth certificate was requested, as they were forced to “out themselves”.
Religious groups were expectedly against the reform. The Australian Christian Lobby considered the removal of gender on birth certificates as a move ignoring biological truths.
The new gender laws in Tasmania have the following conditions:
Most of the states and territories of Australia already allow birth certificates that indicate gender as something other than male or female.
The ACT, NSW, South Australia, and the Northern Territory provide different gender-neutral options that can be put on a person’s birth certificate. These include intersex, indeterminate, non-binary, other, and unknown.
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