The latest chapter in Australia's most defining legal battle has concluded: Giggle for Girls v Roxanne Tickle. Sall Grover originally created a social media app exclusively for women; a digital space intended for connection free from male intrusion. Roxanne Tickle, a transgender woman, joined the platform, was subsequently removed based on gender-r...
Outline of Argument for a High Court Challenge to the Full Federal Court Ruling in “Giggle v Tickle”
The central vulnerability of the Full Federal Court's ruling in Giggle for Girls Pty Ltd v Tickle [2026] FCAFC 64 lies precisely here: the statutory silence of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) (SDA) on the meaning of "sex." By failing to define "sex" explicitly, the Act has invited the judiciary to assume the role of philosopher and linguist. ...
The contrast between the UK Supreme Court's unanimous decision in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 (16 April 2025) and the Full Federal Court of Australia's ruling in Giggle for Girls Pty Ltd v Tickle [2026] FCAFC 64 (15 May 2026) could not be starker. Where the Australian court embraced a fluid, multi-factorial, and c...
The Full Federal Court's ruling in Giggle for Girls Pty Ltd v Tickle raises questions extending well beyond social media apps. The deeper issue concerns how institutions are now expected to define "sex" and "gender identity" under Australian anti-discrimination law. For decades, universities, corporations, and government agencies have operated wome...
The Daily Mail's headline writers struck gold again with "mutant 'super pigs' develop alarming new abilities in nuclear fallout zone." Complete with ominous imagery of Fukushima's abandoned towns, it sounds like a post-apocalyptic horror flick. In reality, the May 2026 study from Japanese researchers reveals something far more interesting, and less...
Bill Ponton's recent piece in American Thinker nails a crucial distinction that sceptics of climate alarmism have long observed. The "climate scam" — complete with Green New Deal fantasies and Net Zero zealotry — isn't powered solely by deliberate deception. It thrives on something more pervasive and harder to uproot: massive institutional stupidit...
Victor Davis Hanson's latest essay in American Greatness flips the script on the fashionable narrative that America is a fading power, destined to be eclipsed by a rising China. Drawing on the iconic film title's metaphor of hidden strength and latent power, Hanson argues that the United States remains the true crouching tiger, seemingly complacent...
Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager with trillions under management, recently voiced a striking concern at a high-profile event, the Milken Institute Global Conference. While discussing the massive buildout of AI infrastructure, he highlighted the need to rethink security for these projects due to "drone warfare." He spe...
On May 19, 2026, Cory Bernardi delivered his maiden speech to South Australia's Legislative Council as One Nation's leader in the upper house. The response was immediate and telling: Greens MLCs Robert Simms and Melanie Selwood stood, bowed, and walked out in protest when he addressed transgender issues and "gender-affirming care." That walkout was...
False hope springs eternal in the Middle East. Rumours of a breakthrough "peace deal" or "final draft" with Iran swirl regularly, often amplified by wishful sources only to collapse under reality. As Michael Snyder notes in his recent Substack, people keep falling for these stories. The truth is harsher: the positions of the Trump administrat...
The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are hitting recruitment targets for the first time in years. Defence Minister David McGuinty celebrated surpassing goals with 7,310 new regular force members in 2025-26, bringing the full-time strength to around 67,800. Officials proudly declare the military now "reflects Canadian society," with nearly 20% of recent ...
Prime Minister Albo is beaming. The Atlantic Council will hand him its Global Citizen Award in New York this September during the UN General Assembly. The citation praises his "inspirational leadership" and commitment to AUKUS, regional engagement, and global partnerships. Past recipients include Macron, Zelenskyy, and others who play well on...
Sabine Hossenfelder's recent video, "This is driving me nuts," (link below), captures a palpable frustration with the modern world. Everywhere you look; logos, websites, cars, fashion, faces, even the cadence of complaints and intellectual discourse, things converge toward a homogenised, optimised, globalised sameness. She attributes this primarily...
While China and India crank up their coal-fired power stations like there's no tomorrow, Australia's Labor government remains obsessed with its suicidal net zero fantasy. This isn't leadership, it's economic self-harm dressed up as virtue-signalling. If the world's two biggest "developing" giants (China isn't "developing" anymore) are doubling down...
Michael Snyder and the usual suspects are at it again, sounding the alarm about the "worst outbreak of Bundibugyo virus disease in world history" and warning that this could be the big one that sends the world into panic. Triple-digit deaths, spread hundreds of miles, no approved vaccine or treatment, WHO declaring a Public Health Emergency of Inte...
Tyler Cowen called it back in 2022: wokeness had peaked. And he was right. By 2026, the corporate DEI grift is retreating, universities are quietly dialling back the worst excesses of cancel culture, Trump is back in the White House with Republican control, and even the media landscape has shifted rightward. The era of corporate pride flags, mandat...
The continuing American naval blockade of Iran only makes sense if your goal is to watch the world's economy go up in flames — or if you're Donald Trump playing hardball for clear American advantage. While Europe squeals about energy prices and global stability, Trump is betting that squeezing Tehran until it cracks serves U.S. interests first. Hig...
Labor wants you to believe they're finally getting tough on the student visa rort that's helped fuel Australia's housing crisis and record migration. Headlines scream about a "$1.4 billion crackdown," soaring refusal rates, and universities crying poor. Don't fall for it. As Macrobusiness rightly exposes, this is no genuine crackdown — it's a PR st...
Pedro Sánchez and his Socialist government just got a brutal reality check from the Spanish people. In Andalusia, Spain's largest region and once a Socialist stronghold, the Left suffered a crushing defeat in regional elections. Sánchez's party scraped just 28 seats out of 109, their worst result in history there. Meanwhile, the Right is surging, w...
Tony Blair didn't just reshape Britain — he helped break its future. While the Left loves to mythologise the man as a modernising genius, the cold reality is that his policies delivered a one-two punch to the British birth rate. Push half the population into university debt and delayed adulthood, flood the country with mass immigration as a quick-f...
