Lesbian Action Group challenges decision that men can be lesbians
The Lesbian Action Group will be in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Melbourne on 2-3 September 2024 to appeal the Australian Human Rights Commission's (AHRC) decision last year not to grant them an exemption under the Sex Discrimination Act to run female-only lesbian events.
Read moreSex Self-ID laws are incompatible with efforts to end violence against women
By Stephanie Bastiaan
In October 2022, the Federal Government and state and territory governments released the National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children 2022-2032.
Read moreWhy is Queensland’s Minister for Women intent on selling out women and girls?
By Rachael Wong
Under Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Women, and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, Shannon Fentiman’s new bill, a person will no longer be required to undergo sexual reassignment surgery to formally register a change of sex.
Read moreA bill to protect babies born alive after an abortion shouldn't be controversial
On 30 November 2022, Nationals Senator Matt Canavan and Liberal Senator Alex Antic, introduced a private members bill into the Australian Parliament that would protect the rights of children born alive after an abortion. The bill was sponsored by United Australia Party Senator Ralph Babet.
Read moreSenator calls out shocking decision to reduce paedophile's supervision after he identifies as a woman
We have consistently raised concerns about the adverse impacts of harmful gender policies and practices throughout this country that allow men to self-identify as women and gain access to women's spaces, services and sports.
Read moreTribunal says men who identify as lesbians cannot be excluded from lesbian events
A state Tribunal has denied Launceston woman Jessica Hoyle’s appeal (which was made in conjunction with LGB Alliance Australia) to obtain an exemption under Tasmania’s Anti-Discrimination Act in order to hold a lesbian women only event excluding trans-identifying males.
Read moreWIN for women & children: Visa and Mastercard suspend ad payments to Pornhub amid lawsuit
Women’s and children’s advocates have been celebrating the latest win in the fight against Pornhub after Visa and Mastercard suspended card payments for advertising on the porn giant’s platform on 4 August.
Read moreAus gender clinics could face similar mass legal action to Tavistock; Katherine Deves vindicated
We recently commended the shutting down of the problematic Tavistock children’s gender clinic in the UK after a damning review found multiple safety concerns. However, this was just the beginning. It has been revealed by The Times that the clinic “is facing mass legal action from youngsters who claim they were rushed into taking life-altering puberty blockers.”
Read moreLessons from Bailey & Tavistock: Australia must follow UK’s lead in gender ideology pushback
A couple of weeks ago we wrote a piece about how the tide of gender ideology is turning in the UK, touching on positive developments like Maya Forstater winning her discrimination case against her former employer who had fired her for her views on biological sex, British Triathlon restricting trans athletes from women’s sporting events, and several British prime ministerial candidates signalling their support for women’s sex-based rights. Since then, in a win for women’s sport, England’s Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League also confirmed that women’s competitions will be restricted to females.
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