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Family First to legislate fairness for girls’ and women’s sports

Family First < 1 mins read

Family First welcomes Donald Trump’s executive order banning biological males from girls’ and women’s sports.

 

Lead Senate candidate for NSW Lyle Shelton said:

 

"This is just commonsense.

 

"Family First has stood with the many Australian women’s rights groups campaigning for years to restore fairness to girls’ and women’s sports.

 

"Sadly, Liberal, Labor, the Greens and Teals have been unwilling to make this simple change, endangering girls and women and rendering their sports unfair.

 

"If elected, Family First Senators will immediately introduce a bill into the Parliament to restore the rights of girls and women to compete only against other females."

 

For more information contact media@familyfirstparty.au.

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