‘A man is not a woman.’ Say it, Albo.

Sall Grover was fined $20,000 for keeping men out of an app for women.

Kirralie Smith was fined $95,000 for objecting to males playing women’s football.

Their crime? Saying out loud what every Australian knows is true.

Men are not women.

The law sending these women bankrupt is Labor’s law. Labor’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner took Sall to court personally – and won.

Every refuge. Every change room. Every hospital ward. Every women’s sporting team. All one court case away from the same fate.

If federal Labor won’t defend Australian women, you and I will.

The demand is simple: put the definition of “man” and “woman” back into the law.

One amendment. One vote.

Add your name. Tell every Labor politician in Canberra: Australian women will not pay for your cowardice.

It’s time to change the law.

A man is not a woman. Say it, Albo.

Yours sincerely,

Matthew Sheahan
Executive Director, ADVANCE


TO THE PRIME MINISTER AND EVERY LABOR MP

Dear Prime Minister,

We are Australians who have watched, in disbelief, as the courts have fined two of our countrywomen six figures between them for saying what every Australian knows is true.

Men are not women.

They are not criminals. They are just everyday Australian women. And under the law your party wrote, telling the truth has cost them their savings, their reputations and their peace of mind.

Worse still, your own Sex Discrimination Commissioner – appointed by your government – took Sall Grover to court personally. And won.

This is a disgrace.

And we will not accept it.

We are calling on you and your Labor colleagues to amend the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 – immediately – to put the definition of “man” and “woman” back into Australian law, and to restore sex-based protections for women and girls.

One amendment. One vote.

If you refuse, you are telling every Australian woman that her right to a space of her own is worth less than a man’s claim to it.

We will remember your decision.

“A man is not a woman.” Say it with us.

And change this law.

Your concerned fellow Australians,

49,587 SIGNATURES
Goal: 60,000 SIGNATURES

Will you sign?