Category: From Around the Web

  • Pamphlet “Libraries Tas: Free Speech NOT Here”

    Women Speak Tasmania (WST) has launched a campaign to expose Libraries Tasmania’s ban on our community meetings — a decision that prevents open discussion on safeguarding children, evidence-based healthcare, and women’s sex-based rights. As reported by The Australian (30 October 2025), this new “hate speech vetting” policy is silencing Tasmanians who simply wish to talk…

  • A Collection of Memes, Artwork, and Quotes – Social Media Resources

    Over the years, Women Speak Tasmania has shared a wide variety of material on our social media platforms to help raise awareness and spark conversation. This collection brings together memes, artwork, quotes, graphics, and other resources that we have found powerful and effective in highlighting key issues affecting women and girls. We do not claim…

  • Recommended Blogs, Podcasts and Other Media

    Beyond Gender Podcast What’s really going on with gender? Psychotherapist Stella O’Malley, researcher Mia Hughes, and psychologist Bret Alderman explore how gender fits into a much bigger cultural shift—and what that means for all of us. Through conversations with researchers, doctors, therapists, parents, and detransitioners, they cut through the noise to get to the heart…

  • Gender Ideology and Cult Behaviour

    Does gender ideology exhibit cult-like behaviour? According to Steven Hassan’s BITE model of mind control, destructive cults exert control through four key components: Behaviour, Information, Thought, and Emotion. When a group successfully controls one or more of these components, the others are likely to follow, reinforcing the system of influence. When examined against these four…

  • Poster – Tavistock Clinic Scandal is Bigger than The Cass Review

    An overview poster highlighting the Tavistock clinic’s repeated failures to safeguard children, prioritising gender ideology over patient safety.

  • Recommended Websites

    Women Speak Tasmania recommends the following websites as trusted sources of evidence and science-based information. ACON Exposed ACON Exposed is a gender-critical advocacy website run by an anonymous research group that documents and critiques ACON’s (the former AIDS Council of NSW) extensive influence on Australian workplaces, media, government agencies, universities, and public institutions through its…

  • Artwork So-Over Trans Dogma

    Artwork from So-Over Trans Dogma — available below for all advocacy needs. These pieces highlight the absurdities of gender ideology: from the confusion over defining what a woman is, to the reliance on sexist stereotypes to describe “gender identity,” to the exposure of trans privilege and many other contradictions. A wide selection is provided to…

  • Pamphlet: Girls and Women have a Right to Female Only Spaces

    Women Speak Tasmania members distributed pamphlets to raise awareness about the risks posed by sex self-identification laws in Tasmania. These laws allow any male-bodied person to legally claim a female identity without medical transition, opening the door to women’s and girls’ spaces—spaces designed for privacy, dignity, and safety. Women and girls should never be forced…

  • Interview with Katie Warren at Breakfast with Kaz & Tubes

    Katie Warren, former bass player for the Hobart band Yoni & The Steamers, became the focus of a storm after posting concerns on her personal Facebook page about material in a children’s book which she believed normalised abuse and was inappropriate for young readers. Though her comments centred on child safeguarding, Warren was quickly accused…