Tickle Vs Giggle update
A trial date has now been set for April 9th 2024 in this important sex-based rights case.
Joint submission to United Nations SOGI expert
We hope the special expert takes on our concerns about the lack of single-sex spaces for the LGB and also the homophobia and misogyny coming from within LGBTIQ+ organisations in Australia.
Calling all younger lesbians!
If you know any socially isolated younger lesbians, we can help them with a new social group. Please send them our way.
Joint submission to World Health Organisation
LGB Alliance Australia are joint signatories on a submission to the World Health Organisation regarding development of guidelines on the health of trans and gender-diverse people.
Letter of Support For the Lesbian Action Group’s Application For a Temporary Five Year Exemption Under the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cwth)
We ourselves are not aiming to discriminate against anyone. We support the benefits of times when we can all come together. We also support any group’s right to gather together on their own, in order to discuss and explore their unique needs, and celebrate who they are. We only wish for the same respect.
Forced teaming for me but not for thee? Who benefits from the Victorian Government’s LGBTIQA+ grants rounds?
How is Victorian Government LGBTIQ+ funding being spent? We’ve done a deep dive and you’ll find the results alarming.
NHMRC Consultation
We submitted a response to the National Health and Medical Research Council/Medical Research Future Fund's Statement on Sex, Gender, Variations of Sex Characteristics, and Sexual Orientation in Health and Medical Research during their public consultation phase.
Open Letter from Health Professionals Expressing Concern Around NSW Framework for Gender Treatment
In an open letter to NSW MPs, more than 35 psychiatrists, psychologists and doctors criticised the government’s decision to appoint the Sax Institute to undertake a review which formed the basis of the NSW framework, questioning the “validity and reliability” of the evidence they used to support the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for children and young people.