ABOUT US
Our Objective
To defend women's sex-based rights
Our Aims
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To retain: the hard-won rights of women and girls, including our right to single-sex spaces such as in prisons, hospital wards, health care, changing rooms and toilets.
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To repeal: policy and legislation that prioritise “gender identity” over sex.
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To stop: the medicalisation and indoctrination of children, young adults and vulnerable people, who are encouraged to believe that it is possible to change sex.
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To reinstate: the words ‘sex’, ‘mother’ and ‘woman’/’women’ into common language and law.
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To support: existing efforts and campaigns of women’s groups across Australia while connecting and empowering women in Australia new to organising.
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Our Values
We are member-driven and values-led.
Women's Rights Network Australia is guided by 8 core values:
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Respect
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Solidarity
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Evidence
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Clarity of Meaning
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Reality of Biology
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Individual Freedom
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Non-partisan
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Any Religion
Women's Declaration International
WRNA is a signatory to the Declaration on Women’s Sex Based Rights. Developed by the Women's Declaration International (WDI), an international group comprised of volunteers, the Declaration is a statement on the importance of keeping the current sex-based definition of woman. This Declaration reaffirms the sex-based rights of women which are set out in the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 18 December 1979 (CEDAW). The Declaration was developed in response to organisations who have quietly been trying to replace biological sex with the idea of “gender identity” in human rights documents; and to include men who say they have a female “gender identity” in the word “woman”.
Articles of the Declaration:
1. Women’s rights are based on their sex
2. Motherhood is an exclusively female status
3. Physical and reproductive integrity
4. Freedom of opinion and expression
5. Peaceful assembly and association
6. Political participation
7. Participation in sports and physical education
8. Elimination of violence against women
9. Protection of the rights of the children.
Individual members of WRNA are encouraged to sign the Women’s Declaration International which can be done here.
WRNA also uses the following as foundational documents:
UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women
UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Our History
Women's Rights Network Australia is an independent sister organisation to Women's Rights Network, founded in the UK by Heather Binning in July 2021.
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Women's Rights Network Australia welcomed our first members on 28 April 2023.
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