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In 2019, at a Victorian inner city high school: At assembly the principal announced how proud she was of being a lesbian and announced that she was introducing a "Gender Sexual Assurance Group" at school to run lunch programmes and training sessions.


But she coerced every single student and every single teacher to attend- she made it seem like if you didn't go, it was undeniable proof that you hated the 'QUEER community' or didn't care that they were being 'oppressed in our society'.


Very quickly, all LGBTIQ issues took over every subject except Maths, through the whole school. There was a big focus on transgenderism and sex, sex, sex. The novels were suddenly full of hardcore sex scenes, heterosexuality and not being interested in every kind of sex available, were taught as 'old fashioned' and 'based in fear'. The science and biology handouts said that humans have 'many sexes', not just two!!!


My daughter became very concerned and told me what was happening and all the pressure she was under to say things she doesn't agree with and how she didn't feel comfortable at school anymore.


She was also really worried for her best friend who had started to be really confused and influenced by it all.


I reported to the Education Department but nothing has eventuated.

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We live in regional Victoria. Our young daughter is being forced to have a “toilet buddy” of the opposite gender, (apparently as part of something to do with 'anti-bias programs').


She is only in grade prep. She is confused and uncomfortable with arrangement, and the teacher and the school know that. But nothing has changed.


Every day, if she wants to go to the toile, this 'buddy' stands at the entry of the toilet facility and waits while she enters and she finds it so upsetting.


We are worried she will damage herself trying to hold on until recess.

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We are from Melbourne. We have a daughter in grade 1. She was very excited to go into a new school year and expected to be able to sit next to some of her best friends- and as you'd expect, most of them are also girls.


Our daughter came home from school devastated because the teacher told her she is no longer allowed to sit next to her girl friend- not at the desk or on the mat.


The teacher thinks same sex friendships are just 'learned harmful gender norms' and allocates the seating-on purpose- to challenge those 'norms'.


So now our daughter- who was happy in her learning environment and enjoying an innocent friendship with another girl, has a boy either side of her whether seated at a desk or on the floor- and is feeling lonely and unhappy.

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