Lesbian Born Female Organisers Sought To Divide Community, Say LGBT Groups

Lesbian Born Female Organisers Sought To Divide Community, Say LGBT Groups
Image: Nicole Mowbray of LGB Alliance Australia and Lesbian Action Group. (Image: Facebook)

17c起草社区I advocacy groups, including Dykes on Bikes, welcomed to reject an application by a Melbourne-based group to hold a ‘lesbian born female’ event that excludes bisexual and trans women.聽

Equality Australia CEO Anna Brown said LAG’s application was “cruel, divisive” and “provocative”.聽

鈥淭hey lost their application because they attempted to define a 鈥榣esbian鈥 by scrutinising the bodies and sex lives of people who were supposed to just be there to sing, dance and socialise. That is a disturbing thing for any event organiser to require,鈥 Brown said in a statement on Tuesday.聽聽

鈥淚鈥檓 proud to be part of a community that has responded with solidarity for our trans sisters in the face of this deliberate attempt to sow division and fuel hate. You build community and a sense of belonging by creating inclusive and safe spaces, not by weaponising these spaces to exclude the most marginalised and vulnerable,” said Brown.聽

Transphobia Does Not Deserve A Seat At The Table

Dykes on Bikes Melbourne accused LAG of seeking聽 “to cause division by excluding those who don鈥檛 fit into their narrow concept of 鈥榳omanhood鈥.聽

“This decision proves that transphobia does not deserve a seat at the table in our community,”聽 Dykes on Bikes Melbourne’s Communications Officer Kieran Cavanagh said. “Our Lesbian community is rich with diversity and experience. That鈥檚 what makes us strong. Without our trans sisters and queer elders, we wouldn鈥檛 have the freedoms and rights we enjoy today.鈥

Switchboard Victoria CEO Joe Ball called on LAG to reflect and to “think deeply about its actions and whose campaigns it is strengthening.鈥澛

“Instead of seeking to bring people together their proposed exclusory event was a malicious and disingenuous ploy to grab the media spotlight,” said Ball.聽

License To Discriminate

Melbourne-based Lesbian Action Group filed an application before the AHRC in August seeking an exemption to discriminate on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity for its 鈥榣esbian born female鈥 event.聽

The group applied for a five-year exemption from the anti-discrimination laws . The group wanted and exclude 鈥淗eterosexual, Bisexual and Gay males, Heterosexual and Bisexual females, Transgender people and Queer plus people.鈥

The Pride Centre rejected LAG鈥檚 application to host the event at Australia鈥檚 first and only purpose-built 17c起草社区I community hub. Last week, AHRC refused to grant the exemption.聽

In its preliminary findings, the commission said it was 鈥渘ot persuaded it is appropriate and reasonable鈥 to make a distinction between women based on whether they were cisgender or trans or if they were exclusively attracted to women and 鈥渆xclude same-sex attracted women who are transgender, bisexual and queer鈥.聽

鈥淭he Application does not describe how the Lesbian Action Group proposes to make distinctions to limit the event, and any future events, to 鈥榣esbians born female鈥,鈥 said the AHRC, adding, 鈥淟imiting participation in the manner proposed may involve questions about an attendee鈥檚 physical sex characteristics or the exclusivity of their same-sex attraction, which could reasonably be expected to intrude on an individual鈥檚 privacy and, in some cases, has the potential to amount to sexual or sex-based harassment,鈥 AHRC said.



One response to “Lesbian Born Female Organisers Sought To Divide Community, Say LGBT Groups”

  1. Nicole Mowbray – Or as her birth certificate says – Nicole Phillps, is a 1 of 6 very “interesting” TERFS that reside here in Ballarat. I am very happy on behalf of trans and gender diverse women, that the TERFS gained no ground of their divisive submission. Well done Pride Centre and well said Dykes on Bikes