Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has refused to intervene with the decision to place a transgender inmate with sex offences in the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre women’s prison.
The transgender inmate who identifies as a woman is in jail for sexually abusing her five-year-old daughter, and filming and sending it to an overseas pedophile.
Allan told reporters she and other members of parliament should not be telling Corrections Victoria where to place prisoners.
“I think it would be deeply inappropriate for any member of parliament, minister or premier of the day, to be reaching in to Corrections Victoria and directing the placement of any prisoner across the prison system,” she told reporters.
“So let’s be clear, there are strict and clear guidelines within which Corrections Victoria operates. And that includes the safety and wellbeing of all prisoners when it comes to the placement of individual prisoners.”
Allan expressed her trust in the government agency and pointed out the safety of staff was also an important consideration.
“That is the operational decisions Corrections Victoria make every single day, and also it is also not just to guide the safety and wellbeing of prisoners, it’s also to support the safety and wellbeing of staff,” she said.
Opposition Leader on Sex Offenders Policy
Opposition leader Brad Battin said a broad policy preventing biological males with sex offences from serving their term in women’s prisons would solve the problem.“That’s not directed at one individual. That’s directed at the others that have also been in the women’s prison who have had a history of sexual violence.”
Battin called on the government to take action and said he would if he wins the next election in November 2026.
“So if the government put that policy forward or put in legislation or instructed those who are running the prison system to do that, that would be a very simple fix. And under a government I lead, we would do that,” he said.
It has been reported that there have been other instances in the past where biological males convicted of sexual offences resided in a female prison.
“We believe in freedom of choice. I believe you can identify however you like. That doesn’t faze or impact me. But when it does impact vulnerable people, particularly in the prison system, I think that needs to be taken into consideration,” Battin said.
“There is no situation where it’s appropriate for male prisoners to be housed in female prisons for the same reasons that women deserve privacy, safety and dignity of single-sex spaces,” she said.
Victorian Liberal Senator Sarah Henderson has also weighed in on the matter, describing the situation as “insanity.”
Contrasting Situation in NSW
In New South Wales (NSW), the government rejected a bid for a biologically male inmate convicted of murder to transfer to a women’s prison earlier this year.“The Commissioner of Corrective Services NSW has refused the application of an offender to transfer to a female correctional centre,” a spokesperson told The Epoch Times in July.
At the time, Corrective Services NSW confirmed all transgender inmates were currently accommodated in facilities corresponding to their biological sex.







