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    In Australia, there are several organizations dedicated to supporting the crossdresser and transgender community, providing advocacy, resources, and protection. Here are some key organizations:

    1. Transgender Victoria (TGV)
    Location: Victoria
    Purpose: Advocacy, education, and support for transgender and gender-diverse people.
    Website: transgendervictoria.com
    2. The Gender Centre
    Location: Sydney, New South Wales
    Purpose: Provides services for transgender and gender-diverse people, including housing, counseling, and advocacy.
    Website: gendercentre.org.au
    3. Twenty10
    Location: New South Wales
    Purpose: Support for LGBTQIA+ individuals, including youth and families.
    Website: twenty10.org.au
    4. Switchboard Victoria
    Location: Victoria (Australia-wide support via phone)
    Purpose: A helpline for LGBTQIA+ people offering peer support and referrals.
    Website: switchboard.org.au
    5. Queensland Council for LGBTI Health (QC)
    Location: Queensland
    Purpose: Provides health and wellbeing services for LGBTQIA+ communities.
    Website: quac.org.au
    6. A Gender Agenda (AGA)
    Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
    Purpose: Advocacy and support for intersex, transgender, and gender-diverse people.
    Website: genderrights.org.au
    7. Transcend Australia
    Location: National
    Purpose: Supports transgender and gender-diverse children and their families.
    Website: transcendaus.org.au
    8. Rainbow Community Groups
    Localized LGBTQIA+ organizations exist in various states and territories, often offering support and protection for gender-diverse people.
    For legal protection and reporting discrimination, you can also contact:

    Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC): Handles complaints related to discrimination under the Sex Discrimination Act.
    State Anti-Discrimination Bodies: Like the Queensland Human Rights Commission or Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission.