In a significant move, the U.S. House of Representatives this week passed the "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act," aiming to restrict biological males who identify as female from participating in female sports categories.
The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Greg Steube, argued for its necessity, saying, “There are young girls across this country who have worked their entire lives to achieve their dream of competing in women’s sports, only to find that dream being crushed by biological males competing against them.”
This sentiment resonates with countless Australians concerned about the fairness and safety of our own women’s sports.
In contrast, Australian sports authorities have adopted guidelines promoting the inclusion of transgender and gender-diverse athletes in elite sports, despite the obvious unfairness to girls and women.
The Family First Party firmly believes that women's sports should remain a fair arena where female athletes can compete on an equal footing.
We advocate for policies that protect the integrity of women's sports by ensuring that only biological females participate in female categories.
This stance is not about exclusion but about preserving the opportunities and rights of women and girls in sports.
As Australia approaches the upcoming elections, it's imperative to question why our politicians are not taking decisive action to safeguard women's sports.
If American lawmakers can implement measures to protect female athletes, why can't Australian leaders do the same?
Family First's candidates are committed to championing the sex-based rights of women and girls.
We pledge to advocate for policies that ensure fair competition, protect the safety of female athletes, and uphold the integrity of women's sports.