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31st March is Trans Day of Visibility

Most people say they haven't met a trans person.

Let's change that...

what is
trans day
of visibility?

Trans Day of Visibility is an annual international celebration of trans pride and awareness, recognising trans and gender diverse experiences and achievements!

On 31 March celebrate with gender diverse people all around Australia by sharing stories, starting conversations, and attending events.

ways to get involved

download the trans allyship confidence kit

Not sure where to start on your allyship journey? Need a confidence boost? We got you.

Created by over a dozen trans and gender diverse people, this is the ultimate guide to being an active, impactful ally to the TGD people in your life.
download the kit

create change and inclusion

Getting expert training from community lead organisations is a great way to get the tools and knowledge to create more inclusive environments for trans people.
GET TRAINING

celebrate trans pride

Putting up posters, stickers in support of trans people is a great way to celebrate trans pride and create a more welcoming space.

Celebrate trans identity or show solidarity on TDOV with a trans pride pin and lanyard.

100% of proceeds goes towards projects and initiatives to support trans and gender diverse people!
GET YOUR PRIDE PACK

donate to support trans people

Give support where it’s needed most and support trans rights! 
DONATE NOW

run an event

Run a Trans Day of Visibility event in your school or workplace!


AT SCHOOL/UNIAT WORKPLACES

#tdov

Trans Day of Visibility is all about celebrating gender diversity and inspiring one another!

join trans and gender diverse people around the world on 31st March and share your story and selfie with #TDOV. Share your story and join an international movement for visibility. Angles, filters, cat-ears, no problem. Your selfie, you decide. Express yourself the way YOU want!
We operate across lands belonging to the Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung, Taungurong, Dja Dja Wurrung, and Wathaurung peoples of the Kulin Nation. Transgender Victoria pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and acknowledges that sovereignty has never been ceded.

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