August 21, 2020
ABC publishes misleading article. Again.
Don’t trust what you read, watch or hear in the media.
Don’t trust what you read, watch or hear in the media.
The ACT government website Justice ACT is playing a very messy defensive game after Binary exposed the fact children as young as 12 can now change the historical factual record of their biological gender on their birth certificates.
Queensland politicians have conflated sexual orientation and sexual identity by lumping them together in the same law, resulting in Australia’s first conversion therapy ban.
A new study has revealed autism occurs 3-6 times more in transgender and gender diverse adults.
In a shocking move, a Victorian gender clinic has sought funding to perform irreversible and radical surgery on teenage girls. Philip Morris, president of the National Association of Practising Psychiatrists has spoken against the move and has urged extreme caution.
Tasmania Senator Claire Chandler has made a courageous stand for women’s sex-based rights in sport. Concerned by recent guidelines released by Sport Australia she said they imply biological sex is meaningless in a sporting context.
One Nation’s NSW leader Mark Latham will introduce a bill into the NSW Parliament this week to strengthen parental rights and ban gender fluidity programs in classrooms and in teacher training.
Author JK Rowling refuses to be bullied out of the ring. Since first speaking up for women’s sex-based rights in light of the aggressive trans movement she has received thousands of written responses encouraging her to hold her position.
A new book by journalist Abigail Shrier has raised important questions about the trans trend, especially among teenage girls. Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters is a timely and much-needed resource going forward in this new age of gender fluidity.
In a rare display of common sense over ideology, it has been revealed that World Rugby is seriously considering a ban on transgender women competing as females.
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