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FTM Australia is a member-based network providing resources and health information for all men (identified female at birth), their loved ones (partners, parents, siblings and friends), healthcare providers and other professionals since 2001.
Transitioning female-to-male in Australia

Transitioning female-to-male in AustraliaTransitioning female-to-male in Australia (book)

Print: $41.99

Transitioning female-to-male in Australia is written for anyone who wants to learn more about this process in Australia. This guide for men, their families and service providers - is full of information and advice, explaining many facets of transitioning in language you can understand.

This friendly guidebook gives you the information you need to take charge of your own process to make your transition as comfortable and healthy as possible.

Transitioning female-to-male in Australia can help you: Put your gender issues in perspective; Understand how transition will affect your body, emotions and social world; Know your treatment options and what is appropriate for you; Make sense of some of the debates surrounding treatment; Ask intelligent questions and discuss your alternatives with your doctor; Manage your public life with loved ones; Make smarter life-style choices; Handle your relationships, build a support team and stay well for the long run.

Stand by your man (and stay sane in the process!)

Stand by your man (and stay sane in the process!)Stand by your man (and stay sane in the process!) (book)

Print: $20.95

Stand by your Man (and stay sane in the process!) is for partners, parents, family, friends, and other supporters of men identified 'female' at birth. 150+ pages of personal accounts from partners, family & friends; including information (general, contact & support, legal, medical) and advice, personal accounts and experiences from others who have "been there".

The Little Boy

The Little BoyThe Little Boy (book)

Print: $14.37

The production of this book has been very much a family affair. Conceptualised by my mother and broadly telling the story of my husband’s life, it was written for our children. It never occurred to us not to tell the children about their father’s transsexual history, in fact our aim is for them to grow up not remembering a time when they didn’t know. We also hope they will appreciate the fact that transsexualism is merely a variation in the way people may develop, and not something to be afraid or ashamed of.