transphobia

Two women boxing in an Olympic bout

Olympic gold medal boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting faced attacks from far-right politicians and anti-trans activists while competing in the Paris Olympics, illustrating how transphobia, racism and misogyny intersect, argues Alex Salmon.

NSW is the last state to ensure trans people are not discriminated against. But progress is slow with conservative lobby groups doing all they can to prevent equality, as聽Josh Adams reports.

Merri-bek Socialist Alliance councillor Sue Bolton argues that councils must not聽cave聽in to pressure from the homophobic far-right and cancel LGBTIQ gatherings because that enables聽鈥渄rag panic鈥.

There was a聽good turn-out for the聽annual Geelong Pride March and Festival, organised by聽Geelong Rainbow.聽Sarah Hathway reports.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 surrender,鈥 One Nation's Mark Latham聽said recently. He聽is using聽a legal loophole to try and get聽two representatives in the NSW Legislative Council to push his聽bigoted agenda.聽Paul Gregoire reports.

Attacks on LGBTIQ protesters outside a church where One Nation leader Mark Latham was speaking have alarmed many activists. Sue Bull 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Hundreds of trans rights supporters demonstrated their solidarity and opposition to聽transphobic agitator Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull鈥檚 speaking engagement at Parliament House.聽Darren Saffin reports.

Protester holding trans flag

Counterprotests have been organised against transphobic agitator Kellie-Jay Keen, who wants her tour of Australia to be a galvanising force for the small far-right and trans-exclusionary movement. Nova Sobieralski reports.

Trans and gender liberation share a central goal with feminism: we want a world where it doesn鈥檛 matter what gender you are, argues聽Arie Huybregts.

Protesters took to Sydney's streets to聽support trans people's聽rights and oppose moves聽by NSW MLC Mark Latham to make it illegal for schools to teach inclusiveness and respect. Isaac Nellist reports.

Pride in Protest in Sydney. Photo: Chloe de Silva

Pride In Protest organised a colourful and successful Mardi Gras march down Oxford Street,聽taking the event back to its protest roots, reports聽Rachel Evans 补苍诲听Oscar Bray.

Transgender rights activists protested outside Randwick Council against its transphobic policy relating to the McIver鈥檚 Ladies Baths, writes Rachel Evans and Oscar Bray.