Key Objective One

To advance lesbian, gay
and bisexual rights

Key Objective Two

To highlight the dual discrimination
faced by lesbians

Fact Sheets

Abolition of lesbian spaces

Lost lesbian spaces project (coming soon)

Research about lesbians (coming soon)

Key Objective Three

To protect children who may grow up
to be lesbian, gay, or bisexual

Key Objective Four

To promote free speech on
lesbian, gay and bisexual issues

Fact Sheets

What is freedom of speech? (coming soon)

Importance of freedom of speech (coming soon)


Want to know more?

Mainstream Rainbow Organisations, ACON’S Australian Workplace Equality Index

Genspect (2023) Gender Framework: A Vision for Change

Holly Lawford-Smith (2023): Sex Discrimination Without Sex

Mainstream Rainbow Organisations, Rainbow Tick Accreditation

Sex Matters, FAQs: Sex and Gender

Sex matters (2022) : Why sex matters for human rights

Sex Matters (2022): Why single sex services matter

Women’s Health Australia (2019): How many Australians are not heterosexual?

Want to know more?

Get the L Out (2019): Lesbians at Ground Zero

Lesbian Project (2023): Lesbian Erasure in the UK

Positively Lesbian for younger lesbians

Sex Matters (2023): Lesbians without Liberty

The Disappearing L: Erasure of Lesbian Spaces and Culture

Want to know more?

Want to know more?

United Nations, 2019, Hate speech versus freedom of speech

Reem Alsalem, UN Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women and Girls (2022), ‘Allow women and girls to speak on sex, gender and gender identity without intimidation or fear”

Australian Government, Attorney-General’s Department, Right to freedom of opinion and expression

Sex Matters (2022): Why sex matters for human rights

Sex Matters (2023): Intimidation, threats and violence by trans-rights activists

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19 and Article 20