PRESSURE THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TO BAN PUBERTY BLOCKERS

Enough is enough.

Puberty blockers risk destroying the lives of Australian children.

They’re dangerous, experimental, and lack any real evidence that they work as intended. 

However, while other countries have banned them, Australian children still have access to them.

Puberty blockers are a nightmare for children and families. 

Yet these drugs are still being pushed by radical trans activists, gender ideologues and extremists, and the weak government listens.

They can have irreversible effects on a child’s development, fertility, mental health, and quality of life.

That’s why over 100 doctors and specialists signed an open letter calling on the government to ban them for Australian children.

But more is needed: We need your help to PRESSURE the government to ban puberty blockers for children.

YOU have the power right now to end puberty blockers and save our children.

The government has announced an inquiry into the treatment, but has gone silent on the subject.

It’s clear they want to hide the subject and hope it goes away.

But we won’t let them – with your support, we will FORCE the government to take action and protect our kids.

Action starts now.

Kirralie Smith
Binary Spokeswoman


I’m not going to stand by and watch a child’s life be destroyed by radical gender ideology pushed by extremists.

The government is too weak to stand up to these transgender activists.

But I’m not. 

Australian children are getting access to puberty blockers that are ruining their lives.

This is shameful. 

These ‘treatments’ can have lifelong, irreversible effects, including infertility and developmental issues.

Which is why countries like Sweden, Britain, and Norway have banned them.

It’s time Australia followed suit and banned puberty blockers for children.

It’s time to put children and families first.

It’s time to listen to the experts.

Ban puberty blockers.

Now.

So every Aussie child has the chance to grow up safe and healthy.

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