Tasmania passes transgender reforms

Tasmania’s lower house has passed reforms making it easier for transgender people to change their sex on their birth certificate.

The changes will require parents to “opt-in” to having their newborns sex recorded on their birth certificates, and allow those as young as 16 to change their sex by filling out a statutory declaration.

It's unclear if the reforms will pass the state’s upper house but the vote is being touted as a major win for transgender rights nationally.