Sall Grover will appeal and fight for women’s sex-based rights

Sall Grover urges Aussies to 'wake up' to the erosion of women's rights

Sall Grover was recently ordered by the Federal court to pay Roxy Tickle $10,000 and up to $50,000 in legal fees for refusing him access to her female only app. https://www.binary.org.au/tickle_v_giggle_women_lose_protection_in_law

Grover is set to launch an appeal in October that could run over into 2026. The women’s rights campaigner is refusing to back down and has issued a dire warning to all Australians.

'They're forcing you to believe that men are women and, if they can force you to believe that, they can force you to believe anything,' Ms Grover told Daily Mail Australia.

'Politicians cannot campaign to end violence against women and try to look like the good guys when they are literally forcing through legislation for women to not be able to say "no" to men.'

'Women have to be allowed to say no, it's that simple.'

Grover called out politicians; like Minister for Women Katy Gallagher who puts the rights of men who wish they were women before women.

'Women's rights have been slowly crumbling behind the scenes and getting no attention,' she said.

'It’s just now that it's gotten to a point where myself and so many other women have just said no, enough is enough.

'I am inundated with messages from everyday Australians who say I have absolutely no idea that this is happening, this is outrageous.'

'When Australians wake up and realise what is happening, especially parents, they are outraged and want to get involved.'

Despite the court ruling, Ms Grover said she is still committed to building a female-only app that is restricted to biological women and girls.

'I wanted to fight back because not only do I want to run a female space, I also want to be able to go to female spaces. I want women's rights.

'We've just got decisions to make as to whether the app is moved offshore and not available to Australian women. 

'It would essentially mean an Australian-owned company for women is literally pushed out of the country.'