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Sex Discrimination Commissioner voices support for trans community after UK Supreme Court ruling

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Content type: Media Release
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Topic(s): Sex Discrimination

Australia鈥檚 Sex Discrimination Commissioner has voiced her support for the trans and gender diverse community after the United Kingdom Supreme Court ruled that trans women are not included as 鈥榳omen鈥 under the Equality Act 2010 (UK). 

鈥淗uman rights belong to everyone. Trans and gender diverse people should be safe, respected and legally recognised.鈥 says Sex Discrimination Commissioner Dr Anna Cody. 

鈥淭he laws in the UK are not the laws of Australia. Our laws should reflect inclusion, respect and the right of all people to live with dignity.鈥 

鈥淭rans and gender diverse people are a vital part of our community, and this moment reminds us that we must continue to advocate for the full enjoyment of human rights for all in our communities here in Australia, not retreat from it.鈥 

The court made clear that it was not its role to define gender or sex in the public domain, nor decide the meaning of what a 鈥榳oman鈥 is in any context outside the UK鈥檚 Equality Act. Trans and gender diverse people remain entitled to protections from discrimination under the UK Equality Act.  

Ends | Media contact: media@humanrights.gov.au or 0457 281 897 (only calls, no texts please).