Bluesky: the blue wave crashes on itself
I feel like my recent foray into the social media app Bluesky Social was a bit of a precursor to…
The devastating impact of slander
If you don’t think slander is serious, you may not have known anyone personally who has been publicly slandered. Slander…
Moira Deeming v John Pesutto
In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Mary Bennet, Jane’s puritanical sister, is recorded as saying: ‘Loss of virtue in a…
Our abused Sexual Discrimination Act
A decision in the Federal Court last Friday confirmed a shocking reality that many of us already knew; it is…
The class lines of rape
Whenever I write about rape the articles are usually pretty popular around my own set of feminists, I’m not sure…
Acts of aggression
Progressivism is the new opiate of the masses
The classic liberal case for feminism
At the base of the culture wars, under the feet of those who bicker about the left and right, Woke…
Are they criminalising hate speech, or valid criticism of gender politics?
On the first of May, Queensland began living under the Criminal Code (Serious Vilification and Hate Crimes) and Other Legislation Amendment…
A fight for the future of women’s rights
I landed at Sydney airport last week at the exact time that Sall Grover was being cross examined in the…
The gender critical movement fighting against self-ID
With reports in the press about further ‘clashes’ in Melbourne last week between ‘trans’ and ‘anti-trans’ activists, and the self-inflicted…
Feeding the fetish: an unintentional exposé
Since entering into the world of feminist politics, I have tried to avoid, as much as possible, taking a deep…
Tough crowd
Take a quick look at the reviews of Graham Linehan’s new book Tough Crowd and you will gather that he is what…
The presumption of innocence
The Times has published a piece of almost 7,000 words outlining detailed and extensive allegations from women about the behaviour of…
Truth-telling: the dark side of Queensland’s gender clinics and affirmation care
Last month in Cairns the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) held a Queensland Branch Conference at…
Female trauma and political capital
The case of Brittany Higgins has brought me into a number of conversations about the way the criminal justice system…
The silencing and vilification of women and girls
The UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, Reem Alsalem has issued a statement voicing concerns about the silencing…
Let Women Speak event hijacked: clowns to the left of Moira, Nazis to the right
John Pesutto advised Moira Deeming on Sunday night that her position in the Victorian Parliamentary Party was untenable after she…
Faking it
When a radical feminist publisher suggested I review some of their books, I wasn’t quite sure I would enjoy the…
Women must defend their single-sex spaces
A woman who works for the Australian Defence Force (ADF), has been asked by the Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response…
Twitter’s free speech threatens radical trans activism
I sat down to write this article about how Elon was being held captive in some areas in his expressed…
Tasmania: where women’s rights never arrived
Another disturbing judgment from a tribunal in Tasmania shows that our judicial system in Australia is corrupted with a virus…
How AIDS charities are erasing gay men
An HIV+ gay man claims to have been denied counselling by an AIDS charity because he openly refuses to include…
Trans rights or dangerous ‘agency capture’?
In a startling development this week, Paul Barry suggested that the ABC should review its relationship with the AIDS Council…
Divorcing the TQ from LGB
The LGB is divorcing the TQ and there is a court case. While the world’s eyes are on Britain changing…
Pride and shame
I first read Pride and Prejudice in a feminist theory course. I wanted to be cynical about it and notice…