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Australian transgender woman wins landmark case against female-only app

  • Roxanne Tickle in 2022 sued the app and founder for unlawful gender identity discrimination

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Roxanne Tickle leaves the Federal Court of Australia in Sydney on Friday. Photo: EPA-EFE

An Australian court ruled on Friday that removing a transgender woman from female-only social networking platform Giggle for Girls constituted discrimination, in a landmark decision on gender identity for the country.

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Roxanne Tickle in 2022 sued the Australian app and founder Sally Grover for unlawful gender identity discrimination in its services, saying Grover revoked Tickle’s account after seeing her photo and “considered her to be male.”

The Federal Court, Australia’s second-highest, ordered Giggle for Girls to pay Tickle A$10,000 ($6,700) plus legal costs but declined to order the company to issue a written apology, which Tickle had sought.

“Tickle’s claim of direct gender identity discrimination fails, but her claim of indirect gender identity discrimination succeeds,” Judge Robert Bromwich said.

Roxanne Tickle has received hateful comments online and that merchandise was created specifically to mock her. Photo: Reuters
Roxanne Tickle has received hateful comments online and that merchandise was created specifically to mock her. Photo: Reuters

The case marks the first time that the Federal Court has made a ruling on gender identity discrimination since changes were made to the Sex Discrimination Act in 2013.

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