Christian Brethren appeal WayOut win
Promoting premarital sex, not homosexuality, was the reason a Christian Brethren-owned adventure resort refused a gay youth group accommodation in 2007, a Melbourne court heard …
Promoting premarital sex, not homosexuality, was the reason a Christian Brethren-owned adventure resort refused a gay youth group accommodation in 2007, a Melbourne court heard …
The Christian Brethren owned Christian Youth Camps Ltd (CYC) will appeal a Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) decision that found it had discriminated against …
It was cheers all round for WayOut rural youth group members, lawyers and members of the community this month who raised a glass in celebration …
A Victorian tribunal decision upholding a discrimination complaint against a Christian Brethren-run camp site could have implications across Australia. Last week WayOut — a rural …
A Victorian tribunal decision upholding a discrimination complaint against a Christian Brethren-run camp site could have implications across Australia. Last week WayOut — a rural …
WayOut rural youth group has won its Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) case against a Christian Brethren-run youth camp for discrimination. WayOut – a …
Crucial evidence from two expert witnesses relied on by Christian Youth Camps (CYC) has been called into question during the final stages of an anti-discrimination …
Crucial evidence from two expert witnesses relied on by Christian Youth Camps (CYC) has been called into question during the final stages of an anti-discrimination …
A case before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) could have future implications on the way religious groups can legally discriminate on the grounds …
Schools should establish gay/straight alliance groups to help stamp out homophobic bullying, a gay youth support worker says. Sue Hackney from the WayOut rural youth …