Tag: courts
Victory for free speech a lesson for all
It is a decision that has been hailed as “an important win for freedom of speech in Australia” and “part of a global fight against government censorship,” but it is really more a lesson on why consistency matters, writes Monica Doumit.
Tickle v Giggle: If it’s ‘unimpeachable’ that biological sex can change,...
The case has a humorous name but serious implications. The Federal Court’s decision in Tickle v Giggle, that Roxanne Tickle is correctly described as a woman, has far-reaching consequences for all women-only spaces, writes Monica Doumit.













