‘Not in the spirit of sport’: Peter Dutton backs bold new stance in explosive interview

Policies that spark fierce debate often reveal deeper tensions within society, especially when they challenge long-held beliefs about fairness and competition.

A recent high-profile interview has reignited one of the most contentious discussions in modern politics, with a key figure hinting at a bold new direction.

What followed was a series of statements that could signal a major shift in policy, leaving many questioning what comes next.


Opposition Leader Peter Dutton indicated his support for banning transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports, aligning with a recent move by US President Donald Trump.

During an interview with Peta Credlin on 1 February, Mr Dutton stated that allowing trans athletes to compete against biological women was ‘not in the spirit of sport.’

He argued that the issue required honesty, asserting: ‘It’s not about discriminating against anyone, including young girls.’


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Dutton backs ban on trans athletes in sport. Image source: Instagram/peterduttonmp


He added: ‘I just don’t believe in discriminating against anyone, not on the basis of anything, and for young girls not to be able to achieve their Olympic dream, their pathway to a World Cup, or to be displaced from a team, because, you know, somebody has a physiological advantage over them. I just don’t think that that’s in the spirit of sport.’

Mr Dutton’s remarks came after President Trump signed an executive order on 31 January 2025, prohibiting transgender athletes from participating in school sports.

The directive, based on his interpretation of Title IX, was set to be enforced by the US Department of Justice, though experts suggested its impact on sports would be minimal.


According to reports, only 10 transgender athletes had been recorded among the 520,000 students competing in 1,100 member schools.

Credlin asked Mr Dutton whether the issue was personal to him, given his daughter’s background as a competitive swimmer.

Mr Dutton responded: ‘We know that there are two sexes, and we know that, you know, for many families, for different reasons, this is a very confronting debate.’

He continued: ‘I mean, I respect somebody’s privacy, their privacy, of their sexuality, of their situation, and that’s paramount to me, but again, we have to have a society which respects parental rights and the rights of children to be innocent.’


Elsewhere in the interview, Mr Dutton criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s response to rising anti-Semitism in Australia, calling it ‘one of the most shameful periods of leadership or lack thereof, that I’ve seen in my lifetime.’

He warned of a potential terrorist attack if the issue was not treated as a national security crisis, saying: ‘You know that that’s not about politics. It’s because there is a serious problem here, and somebody will lose their life.’

He also reaffirmed his commitment to keeping 26 January as Australia Day and insisted that only the Australian flag should be displayed at press conferences if he became Prime Minister.

He pointed out that Mr Albanese currently displayed both the Australian and Aboriginal flags during media briefings.


He stated: ‘And I just think there is a collective sigh of relief, and a number of people have come up to me to say, "thanks for what you said in relation to the flag". You know, we have a lot of respect for the indigenous flag and the Torres Strait Islander flag, but it is not our national flag.’

He questioned why the national flag should not be fully embraced, saying, ‘And I think, "well, why? Why would we be ashamed of that. Why wouldn’t we embrace it?"’

Mr Dutton also urged businesses to continue selling Australia Day merchandise despite recent boycotts.

He refused to back down on his stance, stating: ‘You know, because the haters will hate, and there’s always that element.’


He specifically called out Woolworths for its previous decision to stop selling Australia Day items but commended the supermarket for reversing its stance this year.

He concluded with a sharp critique of Mr Albanese, saying: ‘I think he’s completely and utterly disconnected with people in the suburbs and that’s why I say I think the modern Labor Party is not the party of the worker.’

He added: ‘The modern Labor Party is the party of the inner city trendy, and that has created all sorts of problems there.’


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Key Takeaways
  • Peter Dutton expressed support for banning transgender athletes from women’s sports, aligning with a similar move by US President Donald Trump, arguing it was ‘not in the spirit of sport’ and unfair to biological female athletes.
  • He criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s handling of rising anti-Semitism, calling it a failure of leadership and warning of potential national security risks.
  • Dutton reaffirmed his stance on Australia Day, insisting only the national flag should be displayed at press conferences and urging businesses to continue selling Australia Day merchandise despite past boycotts.
  • He accused Albanese of being out of touch with suburban Australians, claiming the modern Labor Party catered more to ‘inner city trendy’ voters rather than workers.

With political debates heating up over fairness in sports, national identity, and leadership, where do you stand on these contentious issues? Share your thoughts in the comments.
 

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I really don’t like either party leaders but….. I am leaning more towards Dutton than albo ( am I allowed to call him that). I also agree that there are only two genders what some of these young mothers/ fathers are putting their children through is criminal. And as for a make that changes to a female then insists on playing in a female team???? That just isn’t on!!!!!

Ummm just saying I have a dog that identifies as a human hahahaha. Sorry I couldn’t resist
"Albosleazy", would be more appropriate! 👍
 
Absolutely agree 100%!

Have we seen any transgender women competing in men's sport? I don't think so, at least I haven't heard of any. That says it all.

They try to say they are entitled under equality laws but there's nothing equal about biological men competing against women.
There was a kerfuffle in Queensland a couple of years ago caused by a netball team in a women's competition. It had at least one biological male player. I'm not sure what became of that situation.
 
Forrest Trump has visions of expanding the United States of Trumpistan.

State 51 - Canada
State 52 - Mexico
State 53 - Greenland
State 54 - Panama
State 55 - Gaza

I propose that Australia expand its six states to include the following US of T territories

State 7 - American Samoa
State 8 - Guam
State 9 - Northern Mariana Islands
State 10 - US Virgin Islands
State 11 - Puerto Rico

Trump has as much chance of taking possession of the above countries and dependencies as I do with above proposed Australian states.

The orange peril is nothing more than a deluded megalomaniac.
 
I really don’t like either party leaders but….. I am leaning more towards Dutton than albo ( am I allowed to call him that). I also agree that there are only two genders what some of these young mothers/ fathers are putting their children through is criminal. And as for a make that changes to a female then insists on playing in a female team???? That just isn’t on!!!!!

Ummm just saying I have a dog that identifies as a human hahahaha. Sorry I couldn’t resist
I bet he could run this country better than these narcissists now!
 
Credlin & Bolt - far right
ABC - far left
SBS - anything goes
Greens - even they don't know
Teals - no views - no clue - no spine - totally ineffective
Males are males and females are females 🎤
Try watching Sky News - but BEWARE - the truth hurts!!!
 
You can say what you like about Trump but he is assertive and hasn't sat on his thumbs since being in power and that is what we need in Australia.
Dutton was right regarding transgender females not completing in womens sports.
The Australian flag should be the only flag displayed on Australia Day after all the Aboriginals are Aussies too so why should they want their own flag anyway?
Since they were apologised to they just keep demanding all the time.
Yep, and... hasn't given billions to terrorists!!!
 
Forrest Trump has visions of expanding the United States of Trumpistan.

State 51 - Canada
State 52 - Mexico
State 53 - Greenland
State 54 - Panama
State 55 - Gaza

I propose that Australia expand its six states to include the following US of T territories

State 7 - American Samoa
State 8 - Guam
State 9 - Northern Mariana Islands
State 10 - US Virgin Islands
State 11 - Puerto Rico

Trump has as much chance of taking possession of the above countries and dependencies as I do with above proposed Australian states.

The orange peril is nothing more than a deluded megalomaniac.
You know - on second thoughts, if Trump took over Gaza it would immediately stop the never-ending war there as neither the Israelis nor Palestinians would want to live there with that megalomaniac at the helm!!!
 
You know - on second thoughts, if Trump took over Gaza it would immediately stop the never-ending war there as neither the Israelis nor Palestinians would want to live there with that megalomaniac at the helm!!!
Yes, you're right, it will stop Hamas from taking over again, He has got it already, Israel has already given it to him!!!!

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Try watching Sky News - but BEWARE - the truth hurts!!!
Not the Murdoch driven dribble with the likes of Andrew Bolt, Rita Panahi and Peta Credlin? Luckily, they haven't secured the "services" of the gutter whore, Michaela Cash!

News Slurp is another pseudo Fascist bunch of far right wingers sleeping in Murdoch's flea infested bed.
 
Trump is doing what the people want him to do. It was a landslide election, what does that tell you. The people are saying enough is enough. He is a strong leader, not like Biden. Biden was a puppet and helped to get American in an awful state. Now it is up to Trump to make it strong again.
As for Australia, we so need a strong leader as well. Mr Dutton will be getting my vote as I agree with him and he meets that criteria of a strong leader. I have always voted for Labor but won't be this time around. Labor has always been for the workers & people in general, but not any more. Who matters to them now?
The Australia that I grew up in doesn't exist now and that is worrying & sad.
 
Trump is doing what the people want him to do. It was a landslide election, what does that tell you. The people are saying enough is enough. He is a strong leader, not like Biden. Biden was a puppet and helped to get American in an awful state. Now it is up to Trump to make it strong again.
As for Australia, we so need a strong leader as well. Mr Dutton will be getting my vote as I agree with him and he meets that criteria of a strong leader. I have always voted for Labor but won't be this time around. Labor has always been for the workers & people in general, but not any more. Who matters to them now?
The Australia that I grew up in doesn't exist now and that is worrying & sad.
ALL US presidents, past and present, are puppets.

The FBI, CIA and the NSA run the US, not Congress, which is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Even some shady "billionaires" have their finger in the pie, Musk being a prime example.
 
ALL US presidents, past and present, are puppets.

The FBI, CIA and the NSA run the US, not Congress, which is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Even some shady "billionaires" have their finger in the pie, Musk being a prime example.
Don't forget the NRA who have one of the largest lobby groups in the Uars!
 
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Donald John Trump. He’s a self-serving, delusional narcissist who preaches outlandish claims to gain accolades from the weak. (By weak, I mean those he can control.)

His history proves that he can count on money to get him out of legal trouble. He buys what he wants. Why does he choose to be best friends with people known to be super wealthy? How do we know what promises he’s made to sway people? Promises he cannot keep. He proven himself he’s not to be trusted. He’s proven himself to be a liar.

There are those who are so naive to think he actually cares about them. He only cares about his fame and money.

There are songs that are sung about a “sad world”. We are living in a sad world now. Never saw it coming. 😔

It’s so blatantly obvious he lives in a fantasy world - The World of Trump. But we shouldn’t have to pay the huge price.
 

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