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A 12-year-old boy can be given puberty blockers – which have irreversible effects and can lead to sterilisation – without the consent of his father, the Supreme Court of Victoria has ruled.

A 12-year-old boy can be given puberty blockers – which have irreversible effects and can lead to sterilisation – without the consent of his father, the Supreme Court of Victoria has ruled.
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It's a sad story all round. The boys 'father' hasn't been in the boys life since he was one and is a druggy. The mother and child are mentally ill. The doctors and officials are either willfully ignorant, on the take and/or also mentally ill. There's no winners in the story.

The only semblance of sense I could see in the article was the last paragraph...

Independent South Australian MP Frank Pangallo spoke out about the special clinic located at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital in June, saying there should be a nationwide review of gender centres and the so-called treatments they use.

The story is a grim reflection of a sick society.