Person legally recognised as genderless in NSW(Aus) court decision

A court in Australia has ruled that a person's sex on identity documents is not limited to male or female.

I don't know if anybody not from Australia has heard about this, and I couldn't find the contemporaneous ABC writeup, but....

The NSW Supreme Court acting as court of appeal from the Administrative Disputes Tribunal has found that sex in government identity documents can be something other than just male or female (i.e. non-specified).

I thought (and hoped) at the time that such a move would perhaps help in the long-term process of people getting over their fear or lack of acceptance of anyone who doesn't fit with their gender norms.

This link from an online blog (vibewire) has information on the decision AND an interview with Norrie, who was the applicant.

http://vibewire.org/2013/06/cannot-compute-norrie-may-welbys...

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Amy

P.S. Um I've never posted anything other than comments on this site so I am just going to paste the link in via text...