Citipointe college referred to Human Rights Commission over withdrawn student enrolment contracts

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Queensland school says it has now abandoned anti-gay and anti-trans contracts and ‘statement of faith’

from providing any support to students on matters of sexuality or gender identity, citing state government legislation. They said students who sought counselling for those issues would be referred to experts outside the college.

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