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Key Points
- The government has announced a review into gender-affirming healthcare for trans and gender-diverse young people.
- The health minister has also urged Queensland not to continue with a plan to pause access to treatment for children.
- LGBTIQ+ health groups have cautiously welcomed the federal government’s announcement.
Guidelines on the use of puberty blockers will be completed by mid-2026, with other advice not yet given a completion date.
Butler says Queensland plan not ‘appropriate’
Butler said he has asked Queensland’s health minister Tim Nicholls to abide by national standards.

Federal Health Minister Mark Butler said he didn’t think the Queensland government’s plan to conduct a state-based review into healthcare for trans and gender-diverse people was appropriate. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
“I’ve indicated to Minister Nicholls that I don’t think it would be appropriate for Queensland to continue with their stated intention to undertake an evidence review in this area of care,” he said.
“Politicians should not be in the business of making medical decisions for young people and families they have never met and whose experience of life are unimaginable to most of them,” Brown said in a statement.
LGBTIQ+ health groups welcome review but urge caution
“AusPATH will fight to ensure that the voices of experts and the needs of trans young people remain central to the delivery of safe, evidence-based healthcare.”
“Not all of the (commentary) is particularly constructive, and some of it, frankly, is quite damaging to the mental health of young people and families.”