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Chris, who was assigned female at birth, told them: “I’m a boy.”
“With testosterone, I noticed a lot of emotional changes, kind of just mood-wise and physically and everything. I think it was just kind of maturing a bit as well,” he says.
I think transitioning in general, I became more confident in myself and especially starting testosterone, built up that confidence of just accepting myself more.
Chris*
“If you have this idea of who trans people are or what they look like, don’t just take the first thought that you have and actually look into who people are — trans people are just regular people and have regular lives,” he says.

Protesters at a rally calling for the reversal of Queensland’s decision to pause puberty blocker and hormone prescriptions to new public health patients under 18. Source: Getty / SOPA Images/SOPA Images/LightRocket
Political backlash
Others have expressed scepticism, including activist collective Pride in Protest, which said it was “naivete” to think the review would be about supporting trans people, and that it was “indulging the far-right”.
Anti-trans campaigners including former prime minister Tony Abbott responded to the Queensland announcement by saying gender-affirming care should be banned completely and immediately.

Last week’s rally in front of the Victoria State Library in Melbourne aimed to pressure the Queensland government to overturn the policy and uphold the rights of trans youth. Source: Getty / SOPA Images/SOPA Images/LightRocket
Naomi says political discussions about trans people can have the effect of ramping up transphobic abuse, which “has a huge impact on our family and what we do every day”.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has said he would consider following Trump and banning transgender women from sports, and earlier this week, 18 of his senators voted in support of One Nation senator Pauline Hanson’s call for a parliamentary inquiry into the “human cost of experimental child gender treatments”.
Accessing gender-affirming healthcare
“It’s very different when it’s your own child,” Naomi says.
I said to him, ‘Look, I’m here to learn with you and figure out what you need’.
Naomi*
Naomi acknowledges that even though they were “privileged” to access healthcare for their son, there were moments that felt “invasive”.

Advocates argue gender-affirming care is medically necessary and life-saving for trans youth. Source: Getty / SOPA Images/SOPA Images/LightRocket
“It’s really tough for an 11-year-old getting asked about what your future fertility plans might be,” Naomi says, adding that it was important for her and Chris to get explanations about the changes to his body and reassurance from the hospital that his medication was safe.
The guidelines advise against gender-affirming surgery for people under 18, although they acknowledge that surgery to remove breast tissue may be appropriate in rare cases for people over 16.
Teens in ‘crisis’
He has welcomed the government’s inquiry into gender-affirming healthcare for young people and says there is a need for national health guidelines to be created.
“Those children and young people, from what I’m told from families, their mental health has deteriorated significantly to the point where some of them are currently contemplating suicide,” he said.
That’s the crisis that we’re in.
Jeremy Wiggins, CEO, Transcend Australia
“This media is being broadcast to homes and workplaces across the country, and people, average Australians, are being misled by this.”
“I’m usually great at sleeping but I keep waking up in the night stressing that they will take away my testosterone too and that so many trans kids are going to die.”
I feel like they would rather kids be dead than be trans and that’s the most terrifying part of all this.
“He was holding so much in before it came out to us. So as parents, we had no idea, I suppose, where to go or what to do or how to navigate all that early on in the piece.”
“You worry about your kids anyway, and also, we’ve got a trans kid. I drop him off at a bus stop and I’m eyeing off the people there because I’m like, ‘could one of them potentially hurt him?'”
My kid just wants to be a kid. They are the same person they’ve always been, they just want to be themselves.