51% female is hardly an astounding majority. Like sarah said, maybe its due to the ract that in general more males drop out in year 10 and go on to do apprentiships and trades. I also agree that male rights are not being downplayed, female rights are simply being promoted.
In my course its 80% women, but 50 years ago it was 80% men. Times change, how can you complain that thats unfair? in 50 years time it may well be 80% men again. My course is a science course, so, stereotypically should be filled with men, but it's not.
The HSC is designed to give everyone equal opportunity to do well. Many girls dont do well in english either, i myself was better at science, and i hated english, but i still did well and got into uni, so how can u whinge that it was unfair for males, when many males do extremely well in english and other humanities subjects? No offence but in an english speaking country, its fair that english is a compulsory subject. In reality, the Australian education system in a lot more lenient than other countries like france where they have all compulsory subjects. you really cant whinge that males arent getting a fair go.