Australian judge allows lesbian group to exclude trans women
Australian judge allows lesbian group to exclude trans women for five years. This ends years of legal battle about equal treatment.
An Australian federal judge made an important ruling. The Lesbian Action Group from Melbourne can exclude trans women. This happens after years of legal battles about equal treatment.
The lesbian organization fights for an exception to discrimination law. They want to work exclusively for cisgender women. The group says this is necessary for safety and community building. Opponents say this is discrimination against trans women.
The case received much attention in Australia. Trans rights supporters say this is a serious setback. They argue trans women are full members of lesbian community. The Lesbian Action Group believes gender-exclusive spaces are important.
The ruling is very important for similar organizations in Australia. Other groups can now request the same exception. The case shows tensions between different LGBTQ+ community groups.