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Taxpayer-funded gender ideology is now reaching Tasmanian playgroups. The latest LGBTIQA Grants Program includes: • $2,968 to Playgroup Tasmania for “inclusive practice training” • $9,275 to Working It Out for a “Rainbow Kids Playgroup” @WomenSpeakTas
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Via immediate massive audits, take a permanent brush-cutter to ALL philosophy-driven and/or lazy and ineffective/unproductive 'public servant' positions. Do NOT merely replace them. Destroy them. Obliterate ALL red, green and black tape ACROSS-THE-BOARD.... then facilitate massive savings by invigorating key extant industries, and invest in emerging productive industries (e.g. initiate professional feasibility studies and serious action on a LAND-based salmon industry and subsequent, new, flow-on markets. Be a world leader and innovator in this field).
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🚨 BREAKING: Tasmanian Women’s Health Funding Hijacked The Tasmanian Government’s LGBTIQA Grants Program gave Women’s Health Tasmania $30,000 in 2025 for “Re-defining Change: Menopause support for TGD People” — a project that applies female-specific menopause language to trans-identified males (biological males who cannot experience menopause). But that was just the latest instalment. In 2024, the same organisation received another $30,000 (the largest single grant that year) for “Shaping Women’s Services in a non-binary world”. What was that money actually for? In partnership with Women’s Legal Service Tasmania, Engender Equality, and Hobart Women’s Shelter, Women’s Health Tasmania used the grant to create the “Shaping Women’s Services Trans and Gender Diverse (TGD) Inclusion Audit Tool”. This is not a simple checklist. It is a “sector-shifting framework” designed to force women’s services (health clinics, domestic violence shelters, legal services, rape crisis centres) to audit and overhaul every part of their operations: - policies and risk assessments - language and intake forms - physical spaces (bathrooms, change rooms, sleeping areas) - staff training - client participation The explicit goal: move “traditionally binary services” away from sex-based (female-only) care toward full gender-identity-based inclusion of trans-identified males and non-binary people. The partner organisations have already used a draft of the tool to audit themselves and are committed to “lead cultural change in the women’s sector”. What this means for women and girls in Tasmania: Single-sex spaces and services — created for the safety, privacy, and specific health needs of biological females — are being systematically dismantled. Funding meant for women’s health is being diverted to train organisations to prioritise male-bodied individuals who identify as women. The very organisations women turn to in crisis are being pressured to treat sex as irrelevant and “misgendering” as the greater harm. This is not “inclusion”. This is the erasure of women’s rights and the redefinition of women’s services under the banner of “non-binary”. Two years. $60,000. Four major women’s organisations. One clear agenda. The grants lists are public. The annual report spells it out. The audit tool is coming. Tasmanian women deserve to know where their health and safety funding is really going. Sources: 2025 Grant List: service.tas.gov.au/__data/as… 2024 Grant List: service.tas.gov.au/__data/as… Women’s Health Tasmania 2024-25 Annual Report (p.7-8): womenshealthtas.org.au/sites… Lead consultant’s public post confirming partners & purpose: linkedin.com/posts/dr-lucy-m… @jeremyrockliff @GuyBarnett @JaneHowlettMP @TasLiberal @OneNationTas @themercurycomau @theadvocatetas @ExaminerOnline @pulsetasmania @TasmanianTimes

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Farcical scenes in parliament as Australia's far-left Sex Discrimination Commissioner defends extending pregnancy protections to men who claim to be women. Follow: @NoticerNews
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Tasmania’s budget isn’t just numbers on a page — it’s cost of living, debt, and communities being asked to do more with less. What should come first: lower taxes, cheaper power, or real investment in local industry? #Tasmania #Budget #CostOfLiving
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The court’s judgment was not based on public sentiment but on the discrimination law Parliament enacted. Advocacy groups have strongly influenced the government to pass this law. Trans and gender-diverse people are roughly 0.6 per cent of the total population. 178,900 people.
Backward step for women’s rights in Australia   15 May 2026   One Nation will again attempt to protect women-only spaces from transgender ideology by moving amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act to reflect biological definitions of men and women following the Federal Court’s decision against Sall Grover in the Giggle v Tickle appeal.   Party leader Senator Pauline Hanson said the decision had stripped hard-fought women’s rights in Australia.   “I’m disgusted with this outcome,” Senator Hanson said. “It flies in the face of biological reality and strips rights from women.   “Women-only spaces are no longer protected and are no longer safe from transgender extremism. Where are the feminists who are happy to invoke women’s rights when it’s convenient but are conspicuously silent when transgender extremism stomps all over them with man-sized boots?   “Where are we going as a society when our courts won’t protect Australian women and can’t recognise there are only two genders: male and female?   “I condemn this appalling decision and I commend Sall Grover for refusing to give up the fight on behalf of Australian women everywhere. I hope she takes this to the High Court and I wish her every success in doing so.”   Senator Hanson said One Nation was the only party that had tried to amend the SDA and reverse changes made under the Gillard Labor Government that inserted identity politics and removed biological definitions of men and women.   One Nation attempted to move an amendment in September 2024, but in a rare case the Senate denied its introduction and denied Senator Hanson’s right to speak in the chamber.   “I will not stop fighting to change the law and support the rights of women to have safe spaces and sports that exclude biological men,” she said.
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The Tasmanian government gives 30k of the health budget (with health desperately under-funded) to explore “transwomen’s” experience of menopause.
What the hell @TasLiberal Government?! Why divert critical healthcare funding - funding women actually need - to an organisation so they can ‘redefine’ menopause to support the delusions that men who identify as women experience menopause? News flash: men dont have ovaries! This is partly why people are struggling to take the Coalition seriously anymore. They’ve propped up gender ideology through their inaction, failed to hold the @AlboMP government accountable after every credible health review on the harms of gender-affirming care, failed to advocate for women’s sport even after international sporting bodies returned to biological reality and stood by silently while women like @salltweets fight for common sense in the courts. You owe voters an explanation for this disgraceful misuse of taxpayer funds. Thank you @WomenSpeakTas for drawing attention to this. 🔗 womenshealthtas.org.au/news/…
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The Tasmanian Government just gave 30k for trans-identified males going through "menopause", in Women's Health Tasmania website says: "Transwomen can experience “Menopause-Like” symptoms too, Transwomen don’t undergo menopause in the same way as people with ovaries, but they can still experience menopausal symptoms" 👉 Read below womenshealthtas.org.au/news/… Screenshot 👇
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What the hell @TasLiberal Government?! Why divert critical healthcare funding - funding women actually need - to an organisation so they can ‘redefine’ menopause to support the delusions that men who identify as women experience menopause? News flash: men dont have ovaries! This is partly why people are struggling to take the Coalition seriously anymore. They’ve propped up gender ideology through their inaction, failed to hold the @AlboMP government accountable after every credible health review on the harms of gender-affirming care, failed to advocate for women’s sport even after international sporting bodies returned to biological reality and stood by silently while women like @salltweets fight for common sense in the courts. You owe voters an explanation for this disgraceful misuse of taxpayer funds. Thank you @WomenSpeakTas for drawing attention to this. 🔗 womenshealthtas.org.au/news/…
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They were probably worried the ABC was going to stick some gun shots in their footage.
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Godda love community notes. @AlboMP
One year since the election, we've been focused every day on helping with the cost of living.
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Cost of living indicators show CPI inflation rose to 4.6% in the 12 months to March 2026 (from 3.7% previously), with electricity up 25.4% and automotive fuel up 24.2%. abs.gov.au/statistics/eco…
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Good Friday is a deeply significant day for Christians across Australia, marking sacrifice, faith, and the enduring power of hope. But even beyond its religious meaning, it speaks to something universal. It reminds us that hardship, loss, and struggle are part of the human story, and that strength is often created in those difficult moments. It is a day to pause, reflect, and recognise the values that hold communities together. Faith, resilience, compassion, and the quiet belief that better days lie ahead. In a fast-moving world, Good Friday gives us a moment to slow down and remember that even in the darkest hours, there is purpose, and there is hope.
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An Aboriginal activist trespassed twice on a Tasmanian forestry site. Now she wants her case heard “on Country” at a site of her choosing. Imagine asking to hold your hearing at your church or footy ground. But in Tasmania, the system let it slide. One law for all.
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This was my response to Patrick Gorman's post on X. I’m an Australian nurse of 42 years who has spent her entire adult life caring for my fellow Australians. I’ve worked hard, paid my taxes, lived responsibly, and served my community without hesitation. I have no husband and no children — my life has been one of service. To see people like me described as “rats and rejects” simply because I support a fair and balanced immigration policy and believe in using Australia’s natural resources responsibly is deeply disappointing. You’re not attacking a political party with language like that — you’re attacking ordinary, hardworking Australians who want the best for their country. Shame on you for speaking about people like me in that way.
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This is why being called names & labels brings a smile to my heart & face It means I won the argument or debate
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Today in the Australian Senate, One Nation called on the government to slash the petrol excise. Right now the government is raking in huge revenue from fuel taxes while Australians are struggling with rising costs. Instead of giving families relief, Labor is happy to keep taxing
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