Victorian breastfeeding advocate faces legal action for comments critical of men ‘chest feeding’
By Stephanie Bastiaan
Victorian mother and breastfeeding advocate Jasmine Sussex is being taken to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) by trans-identified male Jennifer Buckley after raising concerns online about biological males trying to chest feed newborn babies. Courts, including QCAT, have the power to summon respondents to attend proceedings in a location most convenient to the applicant. This legal action follows three years of complaints by Buckley to various authorities, including the Queensland Human Rights Commission and the e-Safety Commission, who subsequently ordered posts by Sussex that said men can't breastfeed to be removed.
Read moreQueensland Children’s Gender Service Review is a Sham
By Stephanie Bastiaan
Queensland Health Minister Shannon Fentiman has committed a further $2.6 million per year in funding to Queensland Children's Gender Service (QCGS) to implement the recommendations of an 'independent' review released on Friday, bringing its tax-funded budget up to $5.2 million annually.
Read moreQueensland Premier prioritises reforms that will further entrench sexual exploitation
The Queensland Parliament returned on Tuesday, and Steven Miles is using his first sitting week as Premier to introduce reforms that will further entrench the sexual exploitation and traumatisation of vulnerable women, making clear his priorities ahead of the state’s upcoming October election.
Read moreQueensland passes self-ID, ignoring risks to women and girls
Queensland has shamefully passed its self-ID law 50 votes to 34.
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 moreQueensland wants to erase sex
By Edie Wyatt
The Queensland government, ever keen to distract from its own corruption, has decided to erase women’s rights to privacy, dignity and safety in public spaces and facilities by deleting the connection between sex and bodies.
Read moreIt’s an inherently violent industry, not current laws, that put prostituted women’s lives at risk
Our CEO Rachael Wong was on ABC Background Briefing discussing the Queensland Government’s bid to introduce regressive prostitution laws that will perpetuate the notion that women’s bodies are commodities to be bought and sold and that their sexual exploitation is both normal and acceptable (Rachael is on at 23:30).
Read moreQueensland’s bid to decriminalise prostitution fails women
It is clear from jurisdictions that have decriminalised prostitution, that doing so does very little to improve the working conditions of women caught up in the industry, including reducing stigma, harm and violence associated with the trade. Despite this evidence, the Queensland Government is nevertheless proceeding with the decriminalisation model, and has tasked the Queensland Law Reform Commission (“QLRC”) with recommending an appropriate legal framework. The QLRC is seeking feedback regarding a proposed legislative model for the state and has released a consultation paper.
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