The IOC doubles down to make it easier for men to compete in women’s sport
The International Olympic Committee’s transgender policy has been fraught with controversy since it was implemented in 2015.
Read moreGame on!
Brilliant news: Senator Claire Chandler has announced she will be introducing a private members bill to get sex reintroduced into the Sex Discrimination Act. Staggeringly, the definitions of male and female were removed in 2013 leaving the Sex Discrimination Act impotent in promoting or protecting biological sex.
Read moreFighting back Biden’s nonsense
Biden’s administration continues to face opposition as it attempts to give preference to transgender ideology above biological reality. A coalition of Christian schools and female athletes are fighting back in court.
Read moreUK Sports Council admits men playing in women’s sports do have an advantage
A major review by UK based Sports Council’s Equality Group has found that trans women have an unfair advantage in certain sports, even when testosterone levels are reduced.
Read moreWomen’s volleyball should be for women only
Women’s sporting groups are increasingly concerned about biological males participating as females in their codes.
Read moreQueensland Netball favour males over females
Queensland Netball has created a furore by allowing an all boys U17 team to compete in a high performance girls competition. The male team smashed the girls in every game.
Read moreIOC fails to deliver fair guidelines. Again.
The International Olympic committee (IOC) has failed, again, to deliver an appropriate and fair update to their transgender rules.
Read moreWorld Athletics must protect female athletes
Christine Mboma, won a silver medal at the 2021 Olympics in the women’s 200m track. Her advantage comes from being an athlete with differences in sex development (DSD). The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) now has a wicked dilemma when it comes to protecting women’s sport.
Read moreTwo Australian non-binary Paralympians
Following on from the Tokyo Olympics, the “announce-my-sexual-identity-or-orientation” trend continues. Paralympians have jumped on the bandwagon, with two Australian women seeking publicity for their announcement.
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