An Islamic College in Adelaide has threatened to dismiss its non-Muslim female staff if they don't wear headscarves, as critics say it's wrong to compel women to identify with a religion they don't practice.
An Adelaide school's dress policy has exposed a grey area in Australia's discrimination laws.
The Adelaide Islamic College has long had an unwritten rule that female staff would wear hijab or if they weren't Muslim, headscarves.
The last principal had relaxed that rule. Now the board has reinforced the dress code policy in writing. [SBS] Read more