An Australian court is being asked to decide whether a transgender woman should be allowed to join a women-only social media platform, in a case that tests the legal definitions of sex and gender.
Giggle for Girls founder Sall Grover has criticised the ABC for failing to cover her challenge of the federal court’s decision in August last year that she “indiscriminately discriminated” against ...
An Australian court has awarded a transgender woman AUS$10,000 (US$6,720) after she was blocked from using a women-only social media platform, with the judge ruling that by its ordinary meaning, sex ...
Satire has now become a punishable act. At least that’s one interpretation you could draw from the Federal Court decision in the matter of Tickle and Giggle. The background to this case is that ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Federal Court has heard an appeal by Sally Grover, creator of a women-only app, against a finding that she discriminated against ...
In many parts of the world, hostility towards trans and gender-diverse people is being rushed through legislative chambers, infusing court decisions and flooding social media. The trans community in ...
Ms Grover is seeking to appeal the federal court’s decision in August last year that she “indiscriminately discriminated” against trans woman Roxanne Tickle by barring her from the female-only social ...
Paula Gerber is Chair of Kaleidoscope Human Rights Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation that advocates for the rights of LGBTIQA+ people in the Asia Pacific region. Around the world, the human ...
Paula Gerber is Chair of Kaleidoscope Human Rights Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation that advocates for the rights of LGBTIQA+ people in the Asia Pacific region. It’s been a case closely ...
Giggle for Girls CEO Sall Grover has joined Sky News host Andrew Bolt to discuss the latest in the Giggle v Tickle Federal Court appeal. In August 2024, a federal court judge found that Ms Grover’s ...
At first glance this may not be obvious; it certainly does not appear to be to the media establishment. As Stephen Rice reported on Friday, the case largely has been ignored by the ABC, The Sydney ...