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New South Wales College Faces Fit and Proper Deadline

New Madinah College in regional New South Wales faces a critical deadline to prove its principals fitness, following an 11-month investigation into his social media comments. If unsuccessful, the schools registration could be canceled, halting operations. The Australian Jewish Association and Acting Education Minister Courtney Houssos have called for stricter rules to prevent unacceptable behavior, particularly antisemitism. The college has been asked for comment, but no response has been received as the clock ticks.

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