
Australian women’s rights activist Kirralie Smith was found guilty of “vilifying” transathletes by referring to them as men and is now facing up to $200K fine.
Smith is a spokeswoman for Binary Australia which is dedicated to protecting women and advocating for single-sex sports in Australia.
Smith shared on X that a court in New South Wales declared she “unlawfully vilified” Justin “Riley” Dennis and Nicholas “Stephanie” Blanch by raising public awareness of their inclusion in women’s sports and noting injuries sustained by female players forced to compete against men.
“Apparently the judge has ruled against me. Guilty of vilification against two trans identified people.”
“Orders:
1. I am satisfied that the defendant unlawfully vilified the Plaintiff … when she referred to the plaintiff as a male or a man”.
“Read it again.”
“Stay tuned ….”
“Penalties won’t be decided until early November.”
“Meanwhile I will keep enjoying beautiful New Zealand and my husband of 27 years.”
Apparently the judge has ruled against me. Guilty of vilification against two trans identified people.
“Orders:
1. I am satisfied that the defendant unlawfully vilified the Plaintiff … when she referred to the plaintiff as a male or a man”.
Read it again.
Stay tuned ….… pic.twitter.com/LsxM5iFAW5
— Kirralie Smith (@KirralieS) August 26, 2025
Reduxx reports:
Demands made by Dennis and Blanch that may be imposed upon Smith and Binary Australia include: two payouts to the trans-identified men, at a maximum of $100,000 each, for “damages” to their reputation; a further financial penalty requiring Smith and Binary to cover the men’s court costs; a requirement that Smith and Binary issue a public apology; and the expectation that they “develop a policy aimed at eliminating unlawful discrimination and transgender vilification in relation to any future public acts.”
The court’s final decision, which will outline the extent of the punitive measures, is expected to be handed down in November.
Reduxx has reviewed both of the judgements, which were decided by Magistrate Sharon Freund on August 26. The AVO judgements center around comments that Smith made on social media which highlighted the fact that Dennis and Blanch, by playing on women’s football teams, jeopardized the safety of female athletes.
Smith shared details of injuries reported by two female soccer players on her Facebook in 2023, referencing Blanch and Dennis.
Smith wrote, “I have cried a lot today. Last night I was contacted by people in Sydney. It is alleged that two female soccer players were hospitalised over the weekend after being forced to play against a male appropriating womanhood. Trying to get hold of the video. Football Australia have received more than 2000 complaints about the men in teams such as Wingham FC and some Sydney first grade teams.”
A “trans inclusive” football club in Australia has won a women’s championship match, defeating a previously-undefeated women’s team.
The Flying Bats has at least 5 males on the team, some of whom have been accused of injuring female players.https://t.co/19djsrCE02
— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) September 23, 2024
Frank Parisi of the St. Patrick’s Football Club spoke about how many players he had lost during a recent North Sydney Football Association meeting.
Parisi also revealed that one woman was suspended for making a transphobic remark after her friend was injured by a male player. pic.twitter.com/VLPWqe3eSH
— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) April 2, 2024
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