Georgie Stone

In February 2016, Stone and a number of other families of transgender kids travelled to Canberra to speak with politicians about changing the law.

[6] Stone and her mother were interviewed on The Project[7][8] in response to the controversy surrounding the Safe Schools Coalition and the importance of the program.

[10][11][12][13] Stone has also spoken out in support of transgender kids being allowed to use the bathroom of their choice,[14] the importance of the Safe Schools Coalition,[15] and the Pride Centre located in St Kilda.

[17] Stone also featured in the ABC Me television series, Advice to My 12-Year-Old-Self, which aired on 11 October in celebration of the United Nation's International Day of the Girl.

[20] In 2018, Stone became the ambassador for the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival, Wear it Purple Day and the AFL Pride Game.

[35] In September 2019, it was announced that Stone would appear in a spin-off titled Neighbours: Erinsborough High, reprising her role from the main show.

[36] The series was released on My5 and 10 Play in November, and comprised five episodes that "explore issues universally troubling teens today – bullying, mental illness, sexuality, cultural diversity, parental and peer pressure, and teacher-student relationships".