Victorian Greens set up panel to investigate and sanction transphobia

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Victorian Greens set up panel to investigate and sanction transphobia
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The Victorian Greens have set up a panel to investigate “misconduct” around transgender issues, a move expected to fuel internal hostilities and bring the ongoing feud to a head.

The Victorian Greens have established a special panel of inquiry to investigate “misconduct” around transgender issues, a move expected to fuel internal hostilities and bring the ongoing feud to a head.

That meeting also acknowledged “significant conflict” within the party about the issue and the “adverse publicity that has resulted and the impact this has had on our capacity to campaign and achieve our objectives”. “We hope that it will provide us with a well-rounded and reliable perspective on which to help us continue with the work The Greens are committed to,” Martin said.

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