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Helplines in Australia for gender & sexual identity.

QLife
LGBTQ+

QLife provides free and confidential support and information over phone and online chat. We help the LGBTIQ+ community in...

Peers, Volunteers
Lifeline
Everyone

For 60 years, Lifeline has been connecting with Australians in need through crisis support and suicide prevention services –...

Kids Helpline
YouthChildren

Kids Helpline, powered by yourtown, is Australia’s only free and confidential, 24/7 online and phone counselling service for...

Counselors
1300555727Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
Beyond Blue
EveryoneAll topics

Beyond Blue offers 24/7, free, compassionate and confidential support by phone and online chat. We are here to help everyone in...

eheadspace
ParentsYouthChildrenAll topics

eheadspace is a national online or phone mental health support service for young people aged 12 to 25, and for family who are...

Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline
LGBTQ+

The Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline is for: - Anyone in Australia who is from LGBTQ+ communities who...

MensLine Australia
MenAll topics

MensLine Australia offers free professional 24/7 telephone counselling support for men with concerns about mental health,...

Listening Ear
EveryoneAll topics

Listening Ear provides free and confidential support and information by phone. We are here to help everyone in Australia who...

Get help from a LGBTQ-friendly hotline in Australia

Many people struggle with being confident in their sexual and gender identity. It can be hard to grapple with this because of the discrimination many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people still face today. Fortunately, there are 8 helplines in Australia that can support you if you relate to the following:

  • Wanting to express your gender differently
  • Not knowing where to get or how to wear a binder
  • Feeling like your sexuality is different from those around you
  • Dealing with trauma related to your sexuality or gender
  • Being bullied, discriminated against or excluded because of how you identify
  • Anxiety around coming out to others
  • Wanting to change your physical appearance
  • Feeling constrained by gender norms

It’s normal to feel confused and alone when you’re trying to figure out your gender identity and sexual orientation. If it feels like you can’t come out and you’re scared to show the world who you really are, your mental health can take a serious knock. You deserve to be LGBTQ and proud.

If you're experiencing problems because you identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender, help is available in Australia. You can reach out at any time and get connected to a caring LGBTQ-friendly volunteer or counselor. Helpline listeners will offer you respectful, affirming care no matter what you're going through.

For free and confidential support with gender & sexual identity, consider contacting a hotline in Australia today.