The Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia has delivered a definitive judgment in the landmark discrimination case of Roxanne Tickle, upholding the earlier ruling against the "women-only" app Giggle for Girls and doubling the damages previously awarded. On May 15, 2026, a three-judge panel confirmed that the app and its founder, Sall Grover, unlawfully discriminated against Ms. Tickle based on her gender identity. Roxanne Tickle took the founder of women-only social media app Giggle for Girls to court after she was blocked from using the platform.
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