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Submission: Inquiry into the Sex Discrimination Amendment (Removing Discrimination Against Students) Bill 2018

Posted byJoel MacKay 21 January 201921 January 2019

Amnesty International has submitted to the Senate inquiry into the Sex Discrimination Amendment (Removing Discrimination Against Students) Bill 2019.  

READ SUBMISSION HERE

Amnesty International reiterates its recommendations to the Religious Freedom Review Expert Panel and the inquiry into legislative exemptions that allow faith-based educational institutions to discriminate against students, teachers, and staff and is now calling on the government to amend the Sex Discrimination Act to ensure that students, teachers and other staff cannot be discriminated against by religious schools. 

Posted byJoel MacKay21 January 201921 January 2019

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Joel MacKay is a campaigner at Amnesty International Australia. View more posts

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