Here’s a quick update on the Giggle v. Tickle case based on the latest publicly reported developments I can access.
- The case is a high-profile Australian discrimination matter involving Roxanne Tickle (trans woman) and the female-only social platform Giggle for Girls, led by founder Sall Grover. The central issues concern alleged gender identity discrimination in access to the platform.[1][3]
- In 2024 a federal court found that Giggle’s actions constituted indirect gender identity discrimination, and damages were awarded to Tickle. The decision prompted appeals from both sides, with Tickle seeking to upgrade to direct discrimination and higher damages.[1]
- As of May 2026, Australia’s Full Court of the Federal Court issued a decision in Giggle v. Tickle that Giggle and its CEO unlawfully discriminated against Tickle based on gender identity, doubling the damages to AU$20,000 plus costs. The ruling provides clarity on the application of the Sex Discrimination Act to gender identity protections. This is a landmark ruling for gender identity discrimination jurisprudence in Australia.[3]
Important caveats:
- The discussion around this case has been highly polarizing, with ongoing media coverage from various outlets and commentary from supporters and critics of gender-identity protections. If you’re evaluating how this affects policy or platforms, note the contrast between initial indirect discrimination findings and the later Full Court decision affirming direct discrimination in specific respects.[3][1]
- Some sources outside official court reporting present varying interpretations of the rulings and their procedural posture (appeals, cross-appeals, and potential further review). For precise case posture, consult the Federal Court’s official judgments or a current Australian legal database.[3]
Would you like me to pull and summarize the exact Court judgments or provide a timeline of all key rulings and paraphrase the court’s reasoning? I can also locate official court documents or reputable legal analyses to verify specifics.[3]