Taxpayers would subsidise the training of priests and other religious workers at private colleges for the first time under the Abbott government's proposed higher education reforms.
As well as deregulating university fees and cutting university funding by 20 per cent, the government's proposed higher education package extends federal funding to students at private universities, TAFES and associate degree programs.
Religious teaching, training and vocational institutes would be eligible for a share of $820 million in new Commonwealth funding over three years.
Labor and the Greens attacked the policy, saying it breaches the separation of Church and State. Earlier this year the government controversially announced it would provide $244 million for a new school chaplaincy scheme but would remove the option for schools to hire secular welfare workers.
In correspondence with voters, Family First Senator Bob Day has singled out funding for faith-based training institutes to explain his support for the government's reforms.
Eleven theological colleges are currently accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) to provide courses designed to prepare students to enter religious ministries.
Institutes such as the Sydney College of Divinity, Brisbane's Christian Heritage College and the Perth Bible College, which currently charge students full fees, would be eligible for an estimated $4214 funding a year each student under the reforms.
The John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family in Melbourne, which offers course units including "Theology and Practice of Natural Family Planning" and "Marriage in the Catholic Tradition", would also be eligible for federal support.
The institute says on its website its mission is "promote marriage and the family for the good of the whole Church and the wider community".
The Anglican Diocese of Melbourne requires all trainee priests to receive theological training at Ridley College or the Trinity College Theological School, both of which would likely be eligible to offer Commonwealth Supported Places under the government's changes.
Labor higher education spokesman Kim Carr said: "This raises serious questions about relationship between Church and State. The Church has traditionally funded the training of its own personnel."
Funding fundies
Funding fundies
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..and so it should
Edited for clarity - I was referring to this:
Edited for clarity - I was referring to this:
The Church has traditionally funded the training of its own personnel
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For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Re: Funding fundies
Along with Mullahs, Tantric priests, Witches, Warlocks, Taoists, Tarot Card readers, Palmists, Santeria Priests, goat-entrail diviners, rainmakers, Chi-balancers, Rabbis, Sufis, &c.
Hey religious-crazy is a big tent, you need all the acts to fill up the Big Top.
yrs,
rubato
Hey religious-crazy is a big tent, you need all the acts to fill up the Big Top.
yrs,
rubato
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you really need to find a good yogi rube....
I d recommend one who steals pic-a-nic baskets
the ranger will never know...
I d recommend one who steals pic-a-nic baskets
the ranger will never know...
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One Yogi is enough. Two is too many.

yrs,
rubato

yrs,
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Heh heh. And that's no Ranger - that's a damn Yankee!
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Rangers, Yankees, whatevs, it's all theoretical, and as Yogi said:
"In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is." Also too, "You can observe a lot by just watching."
"In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is." Also too, "You can observe a lot by just watching."
GAH!