Premium Content:

Anti-trans group Binary petition against WA conversion therapy ban

Anti-transgender organisation Binary have launched a petition to block a conversion therapy ban in WA, claiming the McGowan Government are planning to introduce a bill similar to Victoria’s ‘gold-standard’ ban.

- Advertisement -

Binary have a history of rallying against the rights, health and wellbeing outcomes of trans and gender diverse folks, as well as the wider LGBTQIA+ community, with spokesperson and former Senate hopeful Kirralie Smith recently linking gender diversity to Covid-19.

Binary’s campaign mirrors that of the Australian Christian Lobby, who also warned followers of a ban in WA after the passage of Victoria’s new laws.

The petition, hosted on the organisation’s website, says the group is not advocating for “harmful coercion practices of the past”, but rather “acceptance of biological reality.”

“We believe that a WA Conversion Therapy bill will offer very vague definitions of conversion therapy that are too broad and imprecise,” the petition says of the as-yet-unwritten bill.

“A WA Conversion Therapy bill will discriminate in favour of gender transition treatments which involve chemicals, hormones and invasive surgical practices that can leave young people sterile and rob them of the chance to have children of their own.”

Ahead of the 2021 state election, Premier Mark McGowan and Health Minister Roger Cook did touch on conversion therapy, but no real commitment was made to outlawing the practice here in WA.

In a statement responding to LGBTQIA+ advocacy group just.equal, a spokesperson for WA Labor said the party was opposed to harmful conversion practices, and that they had no place in Western Australia.

The statement highlighted that Health Minister Roger Cook has publicly warned public and private psychologists that they may in breach of their professional code of ethics and code of conduct for undertaking any practices  that attempt to change sexual orientation, and he has strongly encouraged people to report breaches to the relevant authorities.

There were no new commitment in that statement, Cook said this in 2018 and first made a commitment to look at the legislation all the way back in 2017 when he spoke to Triple J’s Hack program. Cook told the program there were no plans to introduce specific legislation.

The McGowan Government has indicated it will tackle the issue of an unregulated counseling sector. Psychologists are registered, undertake years of study and supervised practice, but there’s a whole other level of people offering counseling services. Practitioners with lower qualifications, or no qualifications at all. This was highlighted last year via the case of serial con-man Tyson Vacher opening a counseling practice.

WA Labor is committing to clamping down on an unregulated counseling sector, but has not made any mention of specific legislation to band conversion therapy practices, nor have they suggested that they will tackle the issue within religious based institutions.

OIP Staff


Love OUTinPerth Campaign

Help support the publication of OUTinPerth by contributing to our
GoFundMe campaign.

Latest

‘The Deb’: Rebel Wilson makes directorial debut with original Aussie musical

Farm girl Taylah Simpkins dreams of shining at the annual Debutante Ball are turned upside down by her social media influencer cousin.

‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ is in session next January

The series stars Holly Hunter as the Chancellor of Starfleet Academy, alongside queer comedian Tig Notaro.

First look at ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ season 18

14 brand new queens from across the USA will be competing for the title of America's Next Drag Superstar.

Connections gets ready to celebrate the Big 50

It'll be one of the biggest parties of the decade.

Newsletter

Don't miss

‘The Deb’: Rebel Wilson makes directorial debut with original Aussie musical

Farm girl Taylah Simpkins dreams of shining at the annual Debutante Ball are turned upside down by her social media influencer cousin.

‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ is in session next January

The series stars Holly Hunter as the Chancellor of Starfleet Academy, alongside queer comedian Tig Notaro.

First look at ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ season 18

14 brand new queens from across the USA will be competing for the title of America's Next Drag Superstar.

Connections gets ready to celebrate the Big 50

It'll be one of the biggest parties of the decade.

Albanese government accused of double-standards on LGBTIQA+ rights

The government has appointed an international envoy to tackle LGBTIQA+ rights, while ignoring calls for an Australia focused role.

‘The Deb’: Rebel Wilson makes directorial debut with original Aussie musical

Farm girl Taylah Simpkins dreams of shining at the annual Debutante Ball are turned upside down by her social media influencer cousin.

‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ is in session next January

The series stars Holly Hunter as the Chancellor of Starfleet Academy, alongside queer comedian Tig Notaro.

First look at ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ season 18

14 brand new queens from across the USA will be competing for the title of America's Next Drag Superstar.