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Topic History of: The Gender Trap
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hedda see Norrie about town- always cheerful and friendly.
Pleasing when a court over-rides out stereotype thinking. Many societies used to recognise the 'third' sex.

www.smh.com.au/nsw/high-court-rules-in-f...-20140402-35yvw.html
High Court rules in favour of non-specific sex recognition

"Bouncing barefoot on the grass, rainbow dress swirling, Norrie performed an impromptu victory dance in the middle of Hyde Park. And why not celebrate?

Four years after the androgynous Sydneysider first applied to the NSW Registrar of Births Deaths and Marriages to be registered as ''sex: non-specific'' the High Court had determined that the Registrar must do exactly that.

''If some people are granted the right to have their sex recognised and to have the benefits that come from that, why can't everyone have that?'' the Redfern resident said