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Why does nearly every organisation I have spoken reject the letter from my doctor that says I am transgender and should use my new name and instead demands to see my birth certificate when it is illegal in Australia to do so?

While I cannot answer for QLD specifically, as each state is slightly different in how they handle this, in WA you have to get your gender changed on your birth certificate before you can get it changed on other documentation.In order to do that, however, you need to apply for a legal recognition of your gender. In WA this is done by applying to the Gender Reassignment Board for legal recognition as your gender.There are also a set of guidelines from the federal government regarding changing your gender marker, which the individual states have to follow in some form or another. These state:Where a person requests the sex and/or gender information on their personal record be amended, or where it is necessary to verify a person’s sex and/or gender to confirm identity or determine eligibility for a service or entitlement, the Australian Government will recognise any one of the following as sufficient evidence of their sex and/or gender:a) a statement from a Registered Medical Practitioner or a Registered Psychologistb) valid Australian Government travel document, such as a Valid Passport, which specifies their preferred gender, orc) an amended State or Territory birth certificate, which specifies their preferred gender. A State or Territory Gender Recognition Certificate or recognised details certificate showing a State or Territory Registrar of Birth Deaths and Marriages has accepted a change in sex will also be seen as sufficient evidence.Note, however, that these are just guidelines. Guidelines, unlike policies or regulations, do not need to be followed to the letter (and in some instances can be blatantly ignored). Queensland is one of those jurisdictions that is more backward in this regard, where gender and sex is conflated (Gender identity and your rights):Gender identity, under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld), has a particular definition. It means that the person:(a) identifies, or has identified, as a member of the opposite sex by living or seeking to live as a member of that sex; or(b) is of indeterminate sex and seeks to live as a member of a particular sex.This is then compounded by (Note a change of sex in a birth or adoption register):Rules for noting your change of sexTo note your change of sex, you must:be at least 18—a child's parents or guardians can apply with court approval (in certain circumstances one parent or guardian can apply)have 2 doctors complete the statutory declaration sections of the application form confirming your surgery. We may accept a recognition certificate in place of the 2 doctors' statutory declarationsSo QLD really says that you can only change your gender if you change your sex, and you have to have had to have had surgery before you can do that…

Do you need a parent or guardian sign off for a tattoo if getting it under 18?

The below rules apply to the different states in Australia.ACTIt’s against the law for someone to tattoo you without the parent’s permission. If you’re under 18, your parent must give written permission for you to get a tattoo. It must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are having it.NTWhilst there is no law in the NT, which states how old you must be to get a tattoo, you still need permission from a parent. However, in saying that, if you are under 18 and even if you have your parent’s permission, some tattoo parlors may still refuse to give you a tattoo. They may ask you to show proof of your age, and you may even need to sign a statutory declaration, that outlines your age, and that you understand the risks involved.NSWIn New South Wales, you must be 18 to get a tattoo. Like the ACT, if you really want to get a tattoo and you are under 18, you need to have a parent with you or get written permission. The written permission must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are getting it.VICSlightly stricter here. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you, even if you have your parent’s permission.QLDThe same rules apply here as VIC. You are unable to get a tattoo if you are under 18, even with your parent’s permission.TASIt seems rules are pretty strict here too. You cannot get a tattoo if you are under 18, despite having a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18.SASame rules as VIC, QLD and TAS apply.WAYou need to be 16 or over to get a tattoo in Western Australia. If you are between 16 and 18 years of age, you need to get a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18 and without your parent’s consent.

Where can I get a tattoo under the age of 18 in Sydney?

The below rules apply to the different states in Australia.ACTIt’s against the law for someone to tattoo you without the parent’s permission. If you’re under 18, your parent must give written permission for you to get a tattoo. It must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are having it.NTWhilst there is no law in the NT, which states how old you must be to get a tattoo, you still need permission from a parent. However, in saying that, if you are under 18 and even if you have your parent’s permission, some tattoo parlors may still refuse to give you a tattoo. They may ask you to show proof of your age, and you may even need to sign a statutory declaration, that outlines your age, and that you understand the risks involved.NSWIn New South Wales, you must be 18 to get a tattoo. Like the ACT, if you really want to get a tattoo and you are under 18, you need to have a parent with you or get written permission. The written permission must explain the style of the tattoo and where on your body you are getting it.VICSlightly stricter here. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you, even if you have your parent’s permission.QLDThe same rules apply here as VIC. You are unable to get a tattoo if you are under 18, even with your parent’s permission.TASIt seems rules are pretty strict here too. You cannot get a tattoo if you are under 18, despite having a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18.SASame rules as VIC, QLD and TAS apply.WAYou need to be 16 or over to get a tattoo in Western Australia. If you are between 16 and 18 years of age, you need to get a parent’s permission. It’s against the law for someone to tattoo you if you are under 18 and without your parent’s consent

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