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New Zealand First Member's Bill to protect women's spaces The 'Fair Access to Bathrooms Bill' will require, primarily in the interest and safety of women and girls, that all new non-domestic publicly accessible buildings provide separate, clearly demarcated, unisex and single sex bathrooms. This Bill is about finding a balance between fair inclusion and fairness for all. New Zealand First is introducing its controversial Fair Access to Bathrooms Bill to Parliament today.
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The bill would require all new non-domestic publicly accessible buildings provide separate, clearly demarcated, unisex and single sex bathrooms. An urban planning academic says there are not enough unisex toilets in the country despite Winston Peter's suggestion that anyone who wants to use one can. New Zealand First unveiled its 'Fair Access to Bathrooms Bill' earlier this month which the party said was primarily about the safety of women.
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New Zealand First wants to fine people who do not use the public bathroom of their designated sex if a new member's bill passes. Deputy Prime Minister. OPINION Politics May 15, 2024 NZ First's toilet bill is designed to outrage but that doesn't mean we can ignore it.
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New Zealand First has lodged a bill aiming to protect women's spaces by banning biological males from entering bathroom facilities for females. The New Zealand Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins and Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand rainbow community spokesperson Kahurangi Carter described the member's bill as an attack on the transgender community. [210].
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The bill proposes a suite of amendments affecting access to public bathrooms, eligibility in gendered sports categories, and On April 22, 2025, the New Zealand First Party formally introduced a bill to Parliament aimed at redefining gender in law based on biological sex, triggering a wave of debate across legal, political, and human rights sectors. Opinion: Recently, New Zealand First proposed a Fair Access to Toilets Bill to require all new non-domestic publicly accessible buildings to provide "separate, clearly demarcated, unisex, and single-sex bathrooms". Winston Peters says the Bill, which draws on similar regulations being put in place in Britain, is about "finding a balance between fair inclusion and fairness for all" and.
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A new poll has found majority support for the "Fair Access to Bathrooms Bill" which has been introduced as a private members bill to Parliament by NZ First.
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