Over Easter, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC), a federal government agency, will be finalising its report on how to crucify Christian schools. The report into ‘Religious Education Institutions and Anti-discrimination Laws’ was instigated by federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus. Heads of all major churches pleaded against the report’s proposed removal of protections for Christian schools to teach and live according to their faith.
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