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Supreme Court in Brisbane overturns controversial freeze on puberty blockers for adolescents

The court found Queensland Health's ban lacked proper consultation, with health executives given only 22 minutes to review the directive, leading to its overturn on procedural grounds.

  • Australia's first ban on puberty blockers for young transgender patients was overturned by the Queensland Supreme Court under Justice Peter Callaghan.
  • The court found that the directive from the Queensland Health director-general lacked proper public consultation, with only 22 minutes of consideration given to the ban.
  • A mother of a trans teenager launched the legal action that led to the court review, which was supported by the LGBTI Legal Service.
  • Health Minister Zach Nicholls responded that the ruling addressed procedural issues but maintained the need for a review before reinstating treatments.
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ABC Australia broke the news in Australia on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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