Several stickers
Thanks to Francis Boyle’s seeking out the link, we can read all of what the selectively zealous Perth District – WA Police Force said about those dreaded Stickers. Take a deep breath and brace for impact.
The State Security Investigation Group Hate Crime Team is investigating a series of criminal damage incidents in Subiaco around Wednesday, 10 December 2025.
Several transphobic stickers were placed in public spaces around the Subiaco Library precinct, nearby park areas, and close to a local school.
If you see any suspicious behaviour—particularly around bus stops, signage, or the library precinct—or have information that could assist, please report it to Crime Stoppers online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au or call 1800 333 000. Reports can be made anonymously.
WA Police are working closely with the City of Subiaco and the LGBTQIA+ community and are committed to addressing this issue.
The WA Police Force will not allow acts of hatred, intolerance, or discrimination to go unchecked. We have zero tolerance for hate in our community and will use every resource at our disposal to protect the public and bring offenders to justice. Those responsible will be held to account.
One has to wonder, does the WA Police Force get this panicked and upset and furious about “stickers” or any other form of communication that threatens or disparages women? Does the WA Police Force in fact get this panicked and upset about actual literal physical violence against women? Or is that just white noise, background, normal life?

I would say ‘white noise.’ But the adventures (if they can be called such) of men who wish they had been born as women, and who behave (or should that be ‘misbehave?’) as likewise such have a lot of attention-seeking dramatic potential to lighten up otherwise dull and routine lives of the masses looking on, either directly or via the media.
An outraged husband whose wife has shortly before entered a womens’ restroom confronts a bloke dressed up as a woman intending to follow her in. That has potential to interest a lot of media customers, who will send a lot of $$$$ that medium’s way; especially if he/she/it has been daubing the said dunny with stickers promoting the trans lifestyle..
Could also explain a fair bit about the involvement of outfits like the BBC in all this trans bullshit.
We always get the media picture of Aussies being tough cobbers who can wrestle salties while guzzling Foster’s, but apparently we are being fed a big fat lie.
Omar – why “an outraged husband”?
OB: Re “An outraged husband whose wife has shortly before entered a womens’ restroom confronts a bloke dressed up as a woman intending to follow her in. That has potential to interest a lot of media customers….” It could have been: “An outraged wife whose husband has shortly before entered a men’s dunny confronts a woman dressed up as a man intending to follow him in. That has potential to interest a lot of media customers….”
On second thoughts, you are probably right. That last bit should perhaps read: “That has potential to interest one helluva lot more media customers, especially those into mags aimed at men; not so much those about hunting and fishing etc, as those of the girlie type….”
As I have said before here at BandW, if a bloke dressed up as a woman wanted to relieve himself at the urinal next to the one temporarily mine in a men’s dunny, I would have no objection. Nor if it was a woman dressed up as a man, provided there were adequate splash guards. But it has never happened either way. (Aside: perhaps I need to change my dieodorant.)
Mike @ #2:
Not at all. Nothing I like better than ripping into a packet of salted peanuts while guzzling a can of Foster’s. ;-)
re #2
Anyone remember the Foster’s “how to speak Australian” commercials?
There was one where a man was standing and then a big boulder landed on him. Then “ouch” was heard in a matter-of-fact tone and at a normal volume. The word: crybaby.