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The right to discriminate? Religious schools and Australian human rights law

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Discrimination and Religious Exemptions in Australia

This chapter explores the exemptions in Australian law that permit religious educational institutions to discriminate based on gender and sexual orientation. It features personal accounts from students and staff affected by such discrimination, emphasizing the need for reform to ensure equality and dignity in educational settings. The discussion includes the balancing act between preserving religious freedoms and upholding the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals within these institutions.

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