
The 2021 Census has likely landed in your letter box already.
And this year, once again, Queer people will be left out of the data collected.
Why? Because this Census includes no questions around sexual orientation, gender identity or variations of sex characteristics.
To be more precise, as a result of this we will continue to be in the dark about just how many Australians are Queer.
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Earlier this year it was announced that the Census would include a non-binary sex option.
So many gender diverse people celebrated this as a small win and a necessary step in the right direction.
At the time, I was interviewed about this very announcement by various media outlets, explaining to them why this was such a big deal. I explained to them that for the first time, so many of my community would feel seen and valued by our country as equal citizens.
However, in the last week it’s been revealed that the selection of this option won’t be included in the main Census data release and will be presented in a separate Census analytical article to be published in late 2022.