These are the people we need to “call out”, not women in public service jobs trying to pay their mortgage. If we engage in women’s politics we do so to organise against the state and power centres, and to educate women on how they can resist, not to shame women for existing in systems they have no real power to change on their own.
Earlier this week I published a piece in The @SpectatorOz calling out the women in power who are championing gender ideology in Australia. The response has been overwhelmingly positive - but two threads keep coming up that I want to address directly.
1. Gender ideology was not created by women.
Its origins go back to John Money - a sexologist who experimented on children and coined the term “gender identity.” It was quietly written into Australian law by Labor ministers, starting with Queensland’s Attorney-General Dean Wells in 1991, and completed under Julia Gillard’s government by AG Mark Dreyfus. It was then embedded into our education system by academics like Professor Gary Dowsett and his ‘safe schools’ program.
That history matters.
2. But that does not let the women in power today off the hook.
As I said to @RitaPanahi on @SkyNewsAust this week, I don’t accept the “handmaiden” defence - that they’re simply doing the bidding of men. Yes, they’ve been appointed because of their politics and their track record. But they hold real power, and they are choosing how to use it.
They are taking taxpayer dollars while girls are being injured in sport and female inmates are being locked in cells with male offenders.
That is not passivity. That is a choice. And it is treacherous.
I hold them accountable to the same standard as the men pushing this - and the men doing nothing. If not higher, because unlike those men, these women understand exactly what is at stake for us.
A final point - strongest resistance to gender ideology is coming also from women. Ordinary women, with extraordinary courage. These women do so at great personal cost and risk.
They will be the ones who fix this. But first we have to be honest about who and what is standing in the way.
🔗 https://t.co/ewhFuLrQtl
The ACCC received a complaint against Kaleido Health Clinic - run by ACON and funded by the NSW Government - for allegedly failing to disclose risks of gender interventions on minors, including infertility and impacts on growth and brain development.
The same ACCC is enrolled in ACON’s own award program and already holds bronze.
Who is regulating the regulators?
No regulator can be considered independent while signed up to an awards program run by an activist lobby group.
I spoke to @RitaPanahi on @SkyNewsAust about this conflict of interest. 👇
100% correct. Acknowledging the reality of biological sex is not a hate crime. I acknowledge the reality of biological sex. That does not mean I hate people.
Senator Malcolm Roberts questions AHPRA CEO Justin Untersteiner during the Senate Estimates hearing on 3 June 2026.
Senator Roberts pressed the regulator on key issues of impartiality, potential conflicts of interest, and AHPRA’s core duty to protect the public — rather than enforce ideological conformity.
Thank you, @MRobertsQLD for raising these important questions about accountability and the proper role of our health regulator.
👇 Clip below
Watch the CEO of @Ahpra Justin Untersteiner cast aspersions that there is 'more to the story than has been reported' of why Dr Andrew Amos has had his medical registration restricted for three social media posts about gender. This is outrageous. Then he hides behind, "I can't discuss individual cases". He owes Dr Amos a public apology.
Thank you to @SenSHenderson for questioning Ahpra about our cases.
@AngusTaylorMP@Mark_Butler_MP@PaulineHansonOz@TimNichollsMP@DavidCrisafulli
“Julia Gillard, the woman who used her time in office to write the most destructive legal fiction in modern Australian history, is now sitting in judgment over literary fiction.”
Op-ed by me 👇