Know Your Rights. Claim Your Pride.

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Conversations about LGBTIQA+SB rights, laws and supports.
Law Talk WA Podcast Series 5 is launching Tuesday 31 March 2026.
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Know Your Rights. Claim Your Pride

The 31 March marks International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a global celebration of transgender pride, strength and resilience. It is also an important moment to recognise the ongoing discrimination faced by trans and gender-diverse people, and the continued need for advocacy, awareness and systemic change.

To mark TDOV, Series 5 of the collaborative legal podcast Law Talk WA launches on Tuesday 31 March, with a dedicated focus on the rights and experiences of LGBTIQA+SB people.

Know your rights. Claim your pride. Conversations about LGBTIQA+SB rights, laws and supports explores the legal rights of people in the LGBTIQA+SB community, one of the groups most vulnerable to discrimination. The series examines how discrimination can occur in healthcare, education and employment, what the law says, and what steps you can take if your rights are not respected.

Across the series, experts respond to common questions about affirming gender from both legal and medical perspectives. Episodes also explore the rights of LGBTIQA+SB people within the criminal justice system, along with reproductive and inheritance rights. The final episode focuses on the practical supports available to LGBTIQA+SB people across Western Australia.

Featuring panel discussions, practical tips, lived experience and expert advice, this series is designed for LGBTIQA+SB people, allies, parents and guardians of young people, and carers of older LGBTIQA+SB people. Whether you are seeking to understand your rights or support someone else, Law Talk WA helps make the law clearer and easier to navigate.

Know your rights. Claim your pride. is hosted by Legal Aid WA and features subject matter experts from Circle Green Community Legal, Clairs Keeley Lawyers, Curae Law, the Equal Opportunity Commission WA, GLBTI Rights in Ageing (GRAI), The Kids Research Institute Australia, the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages WA, the Adult Gender Diversity Service at Royal Perth Hospital, Sussex Street Community Law Services, and Youth Pride Network.

This is the fifth series of Law Talk WA, supported by Community Legal WA and Law Access.

New episodes are released every Tuesday for five weeks, starting Tuesday 31 March.

You can subscribe to Law Talk WA on Podbean and find out more at via the Legal Aid WA website.
 

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