
Inner West Council Unanimously Condemns Transgender Discrimination
Inner West councillors have unanimously condemned transgender and gender diverse discrimination at a council meeting on Tuesday, March 8. The motion also calls on the NSW government to amend the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act to enable legal gender recognition without requiring surgical intervention.
Opposes the Banning of Transgender Athletes聽in All Settings
The motion, which was moved by Greens councillor Liz Atkins and seconded by Mat Howard (Labor), also committed to opposing the blanket banning of transgender athletes in all settings, reaffirmed a commitment to provide safe and accessible gender-neutral public toilets, and consulting with 17c起草社区 communities to mark the Transgender Day of Visibility and Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Cr Atkins鈥 original motion specified Council鈥檚 opposition to proposals currently before parliament, including the Religious Discrimination Bill and the Save Women鈥檚 Sport Bill, but was omitted following an amendment made by Cr Howard.
鈥淲hile I am disappointed we didn鈥檛 commit to a motion specifically condemning particular pieces of legislation, I welcome the unanimous support for this motion,鈥 Cr Atkins said.
鈥淚 would love to see us committing to holding a ceremony every Transgender Day of Remembrance and finding other ways to demonstrate our pride in our gender diverse community.鈥
Cr Howard said that the amendments 鈥渂uild upon the original motion by focusing on what we can do right here locally,鈥 adding that 鈥渨e should never accept attempts to use vulnerable people as political pawns.鈥
Will Host Events and Actions to Support the Trans Community
Cr Atkins expressed support for the amendment made by Cr Howard to host events and actions to support the transgender community but reiterated that 鈥渁nyone with a voice鈥 should condemn the Religious Discrimination Bill, which Cr Atkins called an act of bigotry.
The move by councillors comes after 聽ahead of the International Transgender Day of Visibility, a day dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness about the discrimination they face.
Crs Atkins and Howard were both elected to Inner West Council following the December local elections. Labor earned an eight-seat majority in the council chamber following the unsuccessful bids of the once-Liberal endorsed councillors Julie Passas and Vittoria Raciti (both ran as independents in December) and Marrickville independent Victor Macri.
Following an extraordinary council meeting in December, Labor councillor Darcy Byrne returned to the mayoralty behind the Labor bloc, while first-time councillor Jessica D鈥橝rienzo was voted deputy mayor.





