WA Labor bows to grassroots pressure, abolishes gender board

April 30, 2024
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Image: Queer Liberation Boorloo/Facebook

For the better part of a decade, activists have campaigned for West Australian Labor to amend the laws governing gender reassignment.

(QLB) has been organising actions since last September calling on Labor to follow through on its promises to the queer community, including gender recognition and anti-discrimination reforms.

QLB confronted Premier Roger Cook and the Attorney General John Quigley at the annual Pride March, with a banner stating: 鈥淭he ALP are all talk, no action鈥.

Many non-government organisations, in particular Rainbow Futures WA, have been lobbying the Premier for change.

The grassroots approach has worked. On April 17, Labor introduced the聽.

If passed, it would repeal the Gender Reassignment Act 2000 and the Gender Reassignment Regulations 2001 and mean a person only has to submit an application for gender recognition, with supporting evidence from a doctor or psychologist.

Alex Wallace, a spokesperson for QLB聽: 鈥淭he reforms will undoubtedly make it easier for queer people to amend their records to accurately reflect who they are and improve access to equal opportunity protections.鈥

However, the bill still falls far short of what LGBTIQ organisations are calling for.

Rainbow Futures WA聽聽to Labor pushing for a statutory declaration model similar to the Victorian聽system, which does not require medical evidence, something that transgender people find invasive and inappropriate.

, produced by Australian and Aotearoa/New Zealand intersex organisations and independent advocates in 2017, advocates for 鈥渟ex鈥 and 鈥済ender鈥 to be removed from identity documentation 鈥渁s with race and religion鈥.

It also warns against the implementation of intersex gender markers where gender is included on identity documents.

WA Labor has included an 鈥溾 gender marker in the regulations, accompanying the bill, ignoring demands from the intersex community who oppose the use of these categories, for many reasons, including that marking children with differences in sex characteristics from birth may increase the rate of nonconsensual deferrable surgeries.

It also conflates intersex people鈥檚 gender identity with their sex characteristics, while聽聽intersex people identify with a binary gender.

Quigley has also come under fire for his聽聽in an interview on Youth Jam Radio, where he belittled the experiences of queer people, who had undergone conversion practices.

Labor has abandoned other promises to reform laws governing LGBTIQ people, including outlawing conversion practices and reforming the anti-discrimination law.

It has not ruled out reforming the聽听2008, but whether it does that before the 2025 election remains to be seen.

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