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Former elite athlete Kristen Worley, a New Zealander based in Canada, has been working with the International Olympic Committee on its transgender guidelines for the past 18 months and is considered an expert in trans experience in sport. She said the reduction of hormones and “sex reassignment” can have a “catastrophic impact” on the body of transgender people.
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Kristen Worley is a former international cyclist turned trans-rights advocate and researcher. “Under the current rules . this is just above the level [of testosterone] where the body starts to fail. It’s like taking the gas out of the car,” she told Stuff.
Andrew Gunn05:00, Jun 05 2021
60minutes
Just what are the Kiwis up to now? The current affairs show 60 Minutes says New Zealand has ditched Australia.
OPINION/SATIRE: This Sunday on
Sixty Minutes Australia: New Zealand. Once Australia’s loyal sidekick. The footstool to our La-Z-Boy. The barbecue sauce to our prawn. But as last Sunday’s
Sixty Minutes Australia uncovered, our once-reliable little neighbour is proving to be a nation of feckless dim sum-eating surrender monkeys. Cosying up to China. Stretching the sacred Anzac bonds to breaking point. We asked last week: ‘New Zealand – or New Xi-land…?’. And this Sunday, we dig deeper to uncover more of Kiwiland’s dirty little secrets.
Women in sport received a $950k injection from the government on International Women’s Day
Women in sport have received a $950k injection from the government on International Women’s Day. The investment is to support New Zealand’s hosting of the largest women in sport conference in the world in May 2022. Women in Sport Aotearoa, Ngā Wāhine Hākinakina o Aotearoa (WISPA) is hosting the 8th World Conference of the International Working Group on Women in Sport (IWG), which brings together the best minds from around the world with the goal of creating equality and opportunities for girls and women in sport.