In short:
Anthony Albanese has backed down on a decision not to add a question on sexuality to the next census.
The federal government intended to omit a new question out of fear it could create “divisive” debate.
What’s next?
The next census will be held in 2026.
Good, but I wish they’d stop pandering to conservatives in the first place, and now they’ll get the whole “flip-flopper” routine from the press.
Ilandar@aussie.zone 3 months ago
Surely data on the number of people who identify as trans is really important? Surveys in other countries have suggested the number of people in Gen Z who identify as trans is much higher than previous generations. This seems like potentially useful data that should be sought in the census.
NaevaTheRat@vegantheoryclub.org 3 months ago
Huh, why are you using that as a reason to put us under the microscope? Couldn’t be an ulterior motive could there be? Just a very curious angle on it. Why that one? pray tell?
gila@lemm.ee 3 months ago
Why use generational change to substantiate Equality Australia’s point that data on the population’s gender diversity is also a relevant part of the intended function of a census? Because it’s likely the most significant factor, afaik (as a cishet). I’d assume older generations have additional barriers to overcome to be openly trans