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The new $2.3 billion Royal Adelaide Hospital will open this year with a prayer room for Muslims but without a "chapel" after bureaucrats opted for a "spiritual care" area to cater for "multiple faiths".
The move has angered Australian Conservatives senator Cory Bernardi, who says Australians are "sick and tired" of accommodating a minority religion while undermining Christian traditions and heritage.
The hospital's new "spiritual care" room is a departure from other major hospitals in the state, including the Queen Elizabeth and Flinders Medical Centre, which have chapels.