Transgender ideology has conquered the legal system in Australia
A Sydney court has ruled in favor of a trans-identifying man, Roxanne Tickle, doubling his discrimination payout after he was removed from a female-only app. The case has been seen as a significant victory for LGBT activists, affirming that trans-identifying individuals can access female-only services under Australian law. The ruling has sparked debate over the implications for women's rights and the definition of gender in legal contexts.
- ▪Roxanne Tickle sued the creator of the 'Giggle for Girls' app after being removed for not being biologically female.
- ▪The Federal Court found instances of direct discrimination and increased Tickle's damages to $20,000 AUD.
- ▪The ruling has been interpreted as a rejection of the biological definition of sex in favor of gender identity claims.
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Blogs Transgender ideology has conquered the legal system in Australia A Sydney court has doubled the discrimination payout owed to a trans-identifying man removed from the female-only 'Giggle for Girls' app. Shutterstock/igordeaboim JonathonVanMaren 0 Jonathon Van Maren Comments 0 Mon May 18, 2026 - 12:51 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — A Sydney court has sided with trans activists once again—this time, doubling the discrimination payout owed to Roxanne Tickle, a trans-identifying man who sued Sall Grover after being removed from the “Giggle for Girls” app, which served females only before shutting down. The bizarre case—Tickle v. Giggle—has turned into a landmark victory for LGBT activists.
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