Physicians
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Norman Haire (1892 – 1952) Australian sexologist, colleague of Hirschfeld. GVWW
book
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Herbert Bower (1914 - 2006) co-founder of Monash Gender Dysphoria Clinic. GVWW
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Trudy Kennedy (1936 - 2011) co-founder of Monash Gender Dysphoria Clinic.
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Peter Haertsch (1945 - ) best-known Australian sex-change surgeon. Discussion
Newsarticle
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Edward de Lacy Evans (1830 – 1901) Irish immigrant in Melbourne, labourer
outed when entered lunatic asylum in 1879. GVWW
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Steve Hart (1859 – 1880) Irish immigrant in Victoria State, part of Ned Kelly
Gang. GVWW
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William Edwards (1874 – 1956) from Melbourne, sheep shearer, performer. GVWW
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Harry Leo Crawford (1875 – 1938) manual worker in Sydney convicted of
murdering his wife. GVWW
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Bill Smith (1886 – 1975) Queensland jockey, brewery worker. GVWW
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William Smith (190? - ?) farm worker sued to get wages at male rate. GVWW
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Harry Foy (1901 – 1942) Sydney female impersonator 1940s GVWW
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Lea Sonia (191? - 1941) female impersonator in 1930s. GVWW
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Rose Jackson (1934 – 2011) Sydney performer, costumier. GVWW
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Kate Cummings (1935 - ) immigrant from Scotland, librarian who spent much
time in North America meeting pioneers of the 1960s and 1970s. First Australian
to get her Naturalization Certificate reissued with the revised gender. TSSuccesses
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Kathy Anne Noble (1935 - 2015) UK immigrant, Brisbane activist, founder of
Agender Australia and Changeling Aspects. Book
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Peter Stirling (1936 - ) shoe retailer, store detective, female-born XXY GVWW
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Pip Wherrett (1936 – 2009) Sydney motorsports journalist, broadcaster. GVWW
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Janine Roberts (1942 - ) UK immigrant, investigative journalist. GVWW
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Carlotta (1943 - ) Sydney entertainer, 1st trans to play trans on
television in 1973. GVWW
EN.Wikipedia
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Raewyn Connell (1944 - ) sociologist at the University of Sydney, specializes
in the social construction of masculinity EN.Wikipedia
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Sarah Parry (1945 - ) ship's captain in Hobart. GVWW
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Westerley Windina (1950 - ) Queensland champion surfer. GVWW
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Doris Fish (1952 – 1991) Sydney drag performer who found fame in San
Francisco. GVWW
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Rachael Padman (1954 - ) from Melbourne, physicist at Cambridge. GVWW
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Adele Bailey (1955 – 1978) NZ-born sex worker in Melbourne whose murder
became an ongoing mystery. GVWW
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Catherine McGregor (1956 - ) Australian soldier, cricketer, sports writer,
political aide GVWW
EN.Wikipedia
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Roberta Perkins (195? - ) author of Drag Queen Scene: Transsexuals in
Kings Cross, and books on prostition, co-founder of Tiresias House, which
grew into The Gender Centre. Books
Gender
Centre
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Tracie O'Keefe (1957 - ) British-born hypnotherapist in Sydney, author of
books on TSity Books Gender
Centre
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Penny Whetton (1958 - ) climate scientist in Victoria State. GVWW EN.Wikipedia
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Olivia Watts (1961 - ) police officer, naturopath, Wicca GVWW
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Norrie May-Welby (1961 - ) Immigrant from Scotland, pursued legal status of
being neither male nor female. EN.Wikipedia
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Madison Hall (1964 - ) NSW murderer, first Australian to have TG surgery in
prison. GVWW
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Estelle Asmodelle (1964 - ) NSW dancer. Model, activist. GVWW
EN.Wikipedia
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Mianne Bagger (1966 - ) pioneered permissions for trans women to compete in
ladies' golf. EN.Wikipedia
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Alan Finch (1967 - ) UK immigrant. Much cited changeback. GVWW
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Sally Goldner (1968 - ) co-founder of Transgender Victoria, activist, GLBTI
Person of the year 2015. VictoriaHRC
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Christine Chappel (1972 – 2000) from Perth, Western Australia, murdered in
Suffolk, UK. GVWW
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Tony Briffa (1971 - ) PAIS raised as a girl, lived as a man, now
neither/both. Intersex activist, Mayor of Hobsons Bay, Victoria. EN.Wikipedia GVWW
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Savannah Jackson (1972 - ) financier. Newsarticle
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Veronica Baxter (1975 – 2009) Queensland aboriginal died in Sydney police
custody. GVWW
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Bridget Clinch (1979 - ) Army Captain whose struggle to stay forced Army to
change its policy of terminating trans persons. Newsarticle
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Delilah Slack-Smith (196? - ) martial artist. Gender
Centre Star
Observer
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Jordan Raskopoulos (1982 - ) comedian, actor. EN.Wikipedia
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Dr Rosemary Jones <rosiej@internode.on.net
ReplyDeleteAmong Australians who have changed things by example there is also Julia Doulman, who was featured in the documentary by Ruth Cullen "Becoming Julia". The documentary has been screened widely in Australia and overseas and had its premiere at the prestigious Sydney Film Festival. The film follows country boy Paul through the gender affirmation process to being attractive female Julia.
ReplyDeleteKatherine Cummings
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NSW Gender Centre
Here is the most recent photograph of Katherine Cummings, in May 2017, receiving her sixty-year membership pin from the President of the Australian Library and Information Association.
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