WEBINAR
5 October 2023 8pm (50 minutes)
Join our webinar on the NSW Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Bill 2023.
What is this about?
Alex Greenwich MP tabled the Equality Bill on 24th August 2023, saying that the bill will create equality for the LGBTIQA+ community in NSW.
Is this fact or fiction?
Join WRNA’s webinar information session to find out about the proposed changes suggested by Alex Greenwich MP. These include introducing Sex Self ID, which discriminates against women and children, posing a threat to their human rights.
Why should I join?
You will be informed of the key harms of the NSW LGBTIQA+ “Equality” Bill – the impacts on women, men and children and the threat to biological reality in law.
Find out how to raise your concerns with your NSW MP and share information with your friends and family.
Our voices are powerful
You will leave with the tools to raise concerns with your NSW MP and the NSW Attorney General before the NSW Parliament debates the Bill later this year.
If you provide a postal address, you will be sent printed materials to use.
About the Equality Bill
The Bill removes the legal distinctions between males and females, meaning that women and girls will lose female-only provisions in sports, school and public toilets, medical care, prisons, domestic violence and rape crisis centres. The proposed legal changes would have profound impacts on our society, including:
- Removing the right of vulnerable women to request female carers, health professionals, or counsellors
- Housing female prisoners with male criminals claiming a female identity
- Permitting men in rape crisis centres, forcing traumatised women to share traumatic stories in the company of men
- Compelling female-specific service providers to service males or be liable to be sued for discrimination
- Compelling female police officers to search men
- Removing safeguards that keep men out of spaces where women and children are undressing and vulnerable
- Preventing the collection of meaningful statistics to measure and monitor the effect of these changes and sex and sexuality discrimination
- Curbing the freedom of expression of NSW citizens
- Permitting children under 16 to change their sex descriptor, without the knowledge of the child’s parent.
Join our webinar on the NSW Equality Legislation Amendment (LGBTIQA+) Bill 2023 on 5 October 2023