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Bishop Charles Gauci threatens to shut schools over discrimination laws

Christian schools have thrown their support behind a Catholic bishop who threatened to close schools as a result of the Northern Territory’s planned discrimination laws.

The Catholic Church claims new anti-discrimination laws in the NT will interfere with faith-based schools.​
The Catholic Church claims new anti-discrimination laws in the NT will interfere with faith-based schools.​

Christian schools have thrown their support behind a Catholic bishop who threatened to close schools as a result of the Northern Territory’s planned discrimination laws.

Bishop of Darwin Charles Gauci wants the Northern Territory government to shelve its plan to remove the right of religious schools to employ staff who share their faith.

The NT parliament is considering government amendments to the Anti-Discrimination Act, to end an existing provision that lets “religious educational institutions discriminate against staff based on their sexuality’’.

Bishop Gauci has warned that the draft bill has the “unintended consequences’’ of preventing religious schools from requiring staff to teach in line with the school’s faith.

“Denying faith schools the right of ensuring that their belief systems are upheld by employing the right people is a violation of religious freedom,’’ he wrote in his Bishop’s Reflection on Thursday.

“Can you imagine a Catholic school employing a leader of a school who advocates atheism, or thinks that the beliefs of our church are silly?’’

In an interview with NT Radio Mix 104.9, Bishop Gauci said he would consider closing all Catholic schools in Darwin.

He said the legislative amendments could force Catholic schools to let teachers promote atheism or polygamy to students.

“If I cannot have a faith school … then we would have to seriously consider closing them and then all the kids would have to go to the state schools,’’ he said on Wednesday.

“We are not talking about a teacher’s personal beliefs or even their own private lives, we are talking about what they do in schools and what they teach.

“This is very threatened by this legislation.’’

Bishop Gauci said denying parents the right to send children to schools with religious teachings was “reverse discrimination’’.

The Australian Association of Christian Schools said the NT government was taking a “radical approach’’ towards anti-discrimination laws by removing the longstanding employment exemption for religious schools.

“Completely removing (section) 37a from the Discrimination Act leaves our schools vulnerable to claims of discrimination when it comes to employing staff who share the faith,’’ AACS executive officer Vanessa Cheng said on Thursday.

The Australian Christian Lobby also called on the NT government to reverse the amendment.

“Everyone understands the right of political parties to hire staff who are members of their parties, and for other values based organisations to hire staff who adhere to their ethos,’’ the ACL’s NT director Christopher Brohier said.

“And yet the NT government plans to deny faith-based schools this same right.

“Religious schools should not be forced to hire staff opposed to, or out of step, to their beliefs.’’

Mr Brohier said the NT bill “discriminates against parents who choose to send their children to religious schools’’.

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