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Entries are listed here in reverse chronological order by the date of publication of the content they criticise, with the entry’s own date of publication provided at the end of the listing.


2022, November 27. “Aussie doc: ‘I see 300 trans patients a year’,” The Courier-Mail (News Corp Australia). Entry published here first 29 November 2022.

2022, October 17. “ACON & the ABC,” Media Watch (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Entry published 19 October 2022, published here 21 October 2022.

2022, October 9. “I was a protester — now a protest has been directed at me,” by Jon Faine, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine Entertainment). Entry published 9 October 2022, published here 7 November 2022.

2022, September 26. “More trans teens are choosing ‘top surgery’,” Azeen Ghorayshi, The New York Times (The New York Times Company). Entry published 29 September 2022, publication here pending.

2022, September 15. “Queer community defends gender-affirming clinic Maple Leaf House after MP’s puberty-blocking criticism,” Giselle Wakatama and Bridget Murphy, ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Entry published 20 September 2022, publication here pending.

2022, September 13. “Newcastle clinic for trans and gender diverse children under fire for puberty blocking treatment,” Giselle Wakatama, ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Entry published 13 September 2022, publication here pending.

2022, August 24. “‘Absolutely devastating’: woman sues psychiatrist over gender transition,” Julie Szego, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 26 August 2022, publication here pending.

2022, August 8. “On staying and fighting,” Linda Gale, Greens Tea (Substack). Entry published 9 August 2022, publication here pending.

2022, August 6. “London’s influential Tavistock Centre ordered to close as ‘trans’ court cases and a UK investigation force an official rethink,” Ian Kirkwood, Newcastle Herald (Australian Community Media). Entry published 14 August 2022, publication here pending.

2022, July 3. “The far right and far left agree on one thing: Women don’t count,” Pamela Paul, The New York Times (The New York Times Company). Entry published 5 July 2022, publication here pending.

2022, June 26. “What are the stages of puberty and are they a good measure of sporting power?”, Wendy Tuohy, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 27 June 2022, publication here pending.

2022, June 18. “Cycling sets stage for tightening of transgender sport guidelines,” Phil Lutton, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 18 June 2022, publication here pending.

2022, June 16. “In defence of party democracy,” Rohan Leppert, Greens Tea (Substack). Entry published 16 June 2022, publication here pending.

2022, April 6. “Trans rights should not automatically trump the rights of other groups,” Julie Szego, The Age (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 6 April 2022, publication here pending.

2022, April 2. “Leak puts Victorian Greens in turmoil over transgender policy,” Paul Sakkal, The Age (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 2 April 2022, publication here pending.

2022, March 6. “What place for transgender women in women’s sport?”, Nick Fuller, Canberra Weekly (Newstime Media Pty Ltd). Entry published 7 March 2022, publication here pending.

2022, January 29. “Inclusive language risks ‘dehumanising women’, top researchers argue,” Wendy Tuohy, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 31 January 2022, publication here pending.

2021, November 22. “The educational divide that threatens to split the left,” James Button, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 24 November 2021, publication here pending.

2021, November 21. “Gender, sex and power: the debate dividing universities,” James Button, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 22 November 2021, publication here pending.

2021, November 20. “‘They cancelled me as a human’: What nearly killed Logie winner Hugh Sheridan,” James Button, The Sydney Morning Herald (Nine Entertainment Company). Entry published 21 November 2021, publication here pending.

2019, January 30. Response to the paper circulated for the Workshop on Trans-Exclusionary Rhetoric (a/k/a Contending views), Linda Gale and Nina Vallins, unpublished internal correspondence (Australian Greens Victoria). Entry published 17 July 2022, published here 24 November 2022.