Claims allowing an anti-transgender activist into the country is a win for healthy debate.
Freedom of speech advocates say sense has prevailed, as self-described women's rights activist Posie Parker has been approved to come here.
They say allowing people to voice their views, either way, is crucial.
Free Speech Union Chief Executive Jonathan Ayling told Kate Hawkesby people who disagree can voice their opposition freely.
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