Mona ordered to allow people ‘who do not identify as ladies’ into Ladies Lounge exhibit
Tasmanian tribunal rules Museum of Old and New Art discriminated against NSW man by denying him entry to installationGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastHobart’s Museum of Old and New Art has been ordered to allow “persons who do not identify as ladies” entry to its Ladies Lounge art installation after losing a legal battle.The judgment, handed down by the Tasmanian civil and administrative tribunal on Tuesday, found Mona was in contravention of the state’s Anti-Discrimination Act and ordered Mona to allow men to access the installation within 28 days.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...

Tasmanian tribunal rules Museum of Old and New Art discriminated against NSW man by denying him entry to installation
Hobart’s Museum of Old and New Art has been ordered to allow “persons who do not identify as ladies” entry to its Ladies Lounge art installation after losing a legal battle.
The judgment, handed down by the Tasmanian civil and administrative tribunal on Tuesday, found Mona was in contravention of the state’s Anti-Discrimination Act and ordered Mona to allow men to access the installation within 28 days.
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