Australia’s Federal Court effectively rules transwomen are women in case against female-only app

Booting a transgender woman from an exclusive app for being insufficiently female constitutes unlawful discrimination, an Australian judge has found in a landmark gender-identity case.

The Giggle for Girls app and its founder Sall Grover were on Friday ordered to pay $10,000 in compensation and legal costs to a user kicked off the women-only platform.

Weighing into the issue of discrimination based on gender identity for the first time, the Federal Court found Roxanne Tickle did not face direct unlawful treatment on that basis.

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But her exclusion from the app for not looking “sufficiently female” amounted to indirect identity discrimination.

Legislation from Queensland that was mirrored nationwide reinforced legal precedent that “in its contemporary ordinary meaning, sex is changeable”, Justice Robert Bromwich said.

“The acceptance that Ms Tickle is correctly described as a woman, reinforcing her gender-identity status for the purposes of this proceeding, and therefore for the purposes of bringing her present claim of gender identity discrimination, is legally unimpeachable.”

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