Bombers new CEO sensationally OUT after heat over 'absolutely appalling' and 'offensive' church ties

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Essendon’s new CEO Andrew Thorburn has resigned one day after he was appointed after his ties to a church with divisive views around abortion and homosexuality.

In an embarrassing step for the club, the club’s board decided it could not have Thornburn take up his role.

Earlier Tuesday Thorburn promised to lead an “inclusive” AFL club. The former NAB boss, who resigned from that job in 2019 after receiving scathing criticism during the banking royal commission, was on Monday announced as the Bombers’ successor to Xavier Campbell. But within hours of his appointment, Thorburn’s links to a controversial church organisation were thrust into the spotlight.

Late Tuesday the club released a statement on behalf of president Dave Barham.

“The Board of the Essendon Football Club has accepted the resignation of Andrew Thorburn as CEO.
 
“As soon as the comments relating to a 2013 sermon from a pastor, at the City of the Hill church came to light this morning, we acted immediately to clarify the publicly espoused views on the organisation’s official website, which are in direct contradiction to our values as a Club.
 
“Essendon is committed to providing an inclusive, diverse and a safe Club, where everyone is welcome and respected.
 
“The Board made clear that, despite these not being views that Andrew Thorburn has expressed personally and that were also made prior to him taking up his role as Chairman, he couldn’t continue to serve in his dual roles at the Essendon Football Club and as Chairman of City on the Hill. 
 
“The Board respects Andrew’s decision.
 
“We are deeply committed to our values and support wholeheartedly the work of the AFL in continuing to stamp out any discrimination based on race, sex, religion, gender, sexual identity or orientation, or physical or mental disability.

“I want to stress that neither the board nor Andrew was aware of the comments from the 2013 sermon until we read about them this morning. I also want to stress that this is not about vilifying anyone for their personal religious beliefs, but about a clear conflict of interest with an organisation whose views do not align at all with our values as a safe, inclusive, diverse and welcoming club for our staff, our players, our members, our fans, our partners and the wider community.

“Acting CEO Nick Ryan will continue in his role whilst we commence the process to appoint a new CEO.”

Thorburn is chairman of City on a Hill, a church that condemns homosexuality, and has an article on its website from 2013 titled ‘Surviving Same-Sex Attraction as a Christian’.

“If you struggle with same-sex attraction, it is vital to speak to a mature Christian whom you trust, so you can receive the support and accountability you will need in the long term to survive these temptations,” the City on a Hill article reads.

In his first interview after being appointed to lead Essendon, Thorburn said he understood some of the church’s views “are offensive and upset people”.

“My faith is a very personal thing, and my faith has helped me become a better leader,” the 57-year-old told SEN on Tuesday.

“At the centre of my faith is the belief that you should create community, care for people, help people’s faith and respect them as humans.”

Before leading NAB between 2014 and 2019, Thorburn was in charge of Bank of NZ for six years. He pointed to those jobs where he led thousands of “diverse” people as evidence he was the right person to take Essendon forward.

“My role as a CEO is to ensure the organisations I lead, which I think my record stands for this, are inclusive, and welcoming, and caring,” Thorburn said.

“That makes us a more human organisation and makes us a higher-performing organisation.

“I haven’t been a perfect CEO, but my respect for people, my care, my love, my welcoming style – I welcome all those people.

“Look at my actions, and look at my words as a leader and the organisations I’ve created to enable safe, diverse workplaces.”

Thorburn joined City on a Hill in 2014, and he says some of the articles and readings on the church’s website pre-date his involvement.

“I’ve never heard these things expressed in my time, I’ve been on the board two years,” he said.

“I’m not a pastor, my job in a governance role is to make sure it’s run well, I don’t always agree with what’s said.

“If we want a diverse society, it also means there’s going to be people with different views.”

Thorburn said the church does some “great things” for disadvantaged people and plays an important role in Australian society.

Victorian premier Daniel Andrews labelled the church’s views “absolutely appalling” but said he would continue to support Essendon and renew his membership.

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“That kind of intolerance, that kind of hatred, bigotry. It’s just wrong,” Andrews told reporters on Tuesday.

“To dress that up as anything other than bigotry is just obviously false.

“I hope we (Essendon) can get ourselves on the back page of the paper a bit more often than we’re on the front page.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-08T10:03:48+00:00

Irie

Roar Rookie


I was in a deeply involved North Melbourne supporting household.... But I don't follow them...

2022-10-07T10:13:09+00:00

Brendon the 1st

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There's this book right, it's called the bible, it's all written down for you to have a look at. It's pretty clear on these issues

2022-10-07T10:10:57+00:00

Brendon the 1st

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How is religious "belief" even a thing? you like the book, you don't like the book, you are not important enough to choose what you want, you can't re-write it to suit your needs, evidently people somehow do though.

2022-10-07T10:08:48+00:00

Brendon the 1st

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Under reaction I'd say. These views hidden behind the gutless reason of religious freedom are a disease. Asking for tolerance so you can preach intolerance, what the?

2022-10-07T10:06:31+00:00

Brendon the 1st

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Can you really pick and choose what part the good book you like and what part you don't? Are part time Christians really Christians? One foot in, one foot out wouldn't cut it in the eyes of JC would it? Just pointing out the glaring hypocrisy is all

2022-10-06T05:07:28+00:00

Bangkokpussey

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That would've been the cherry on the pudding.

2022-10-06T04:29:36+00:00

RT

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If he was told he had to quit the church position he does. Don't have to be sacked in those circumstances. But I doubt he'd bother worrying about it.

2022-10-06T04:09:23+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Except he resigned so he has no leg to stand on in terms of wrongful discrimination.

2022-10-06T03:56:24+00:00

Seymorebutts

Guest


''Again, the Adolf Eichmann defence.'' This will be good, what exactly is the ''Eichmann defense''? I'm curious to know what exactly you know about this case, do you know what rank he was?

2022-10-06T03:53:24+00:00

Seymorebutts

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''Male domination in Christianity is a mainstream view'' That is factually NOT correct!! Every denomination has its own policy. Some Churches allow the ordination of women,(Anglican church) some don't (Catholic Church). If you're going to bandy around ''facts'' at least do some research before-hand to confirm that you're not just sprouting nonsense.

2022-10-06T03:39:12+00:00

Seymorebutts

Guest


France, founded by the Franks... England, literally ''Angleland'' founded by the Anglo Saxons, All the Germanic tribes practised human sacrifice until the were converted to Christianity I notice you left that part out. Cherry picking facts are we??

2022-10-06T03:20:19+00:00

Indricotherium

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Stalin was raised in a deeply religious household, and was training to become a priest for a time.

2022-10-06T02:08:18+00:00

RT

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From what I have seen, he was told he could not be Chair of the church committee if he wanted to continue as CEO of Essendon. This has been reported as illegal workplace discrimination. What comments had he made that he refused to recant? I can't find any news on that.

2022-10-06T00:14:57+00:00

Charlie Keegan

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He was given the opportunity to recant those beliefs he didn’t do he got removed from his post as he should have been

2022-10-05T23:38:41+00:00

Hoolifan

Guest


So, he can't count. He just needs an improved calculator. How hard is a CEO job anyhow? Not as if you need to split the atom.

2022-10-05T23:19:10+00:00

Pope Paul VII

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Hammurabi and Ur Nammu also say hi.

2022-10-05T23:13:22+00:00

Pope Paul VII

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Stalin would do anything to save his skin. He lifted the ban on religious worship as the Germans rampaged through the poor old Russias.

2022-10-05T22:58:22+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

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To be fair, I can see how you've misinterpreted my comment in that regard. So to start again... There appear to be some fundamental character flaws in Andrew Thornburn. We now evidence of that from multiple situations - both business and personal life. How you want to rank those is up to each individual, but put together they don't paint a very flattering picture of the man. Yet Essendon thought he was an appropriate appointment. There appear to be signs that he was fast-tracked through the review process. For what reason I have no idea, but the club is paying the price for that now.

2022-10-05T21:03:20+00:00

RT

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If you say so. Whether you categorically concluded something or not (seems to be your argument), you implied his admission of being an imperfect CEO was in relation to his churchy stuff. Otherwise why make your OP? You want to argue on semantics of my reply rather than address what you originally wrote. Blind Freddy could tell you that he was an imperfect CEO after the Royal Commission findings. The Church stuff is insignificant in comparison.

2022-10-05T20:19:10+00:00

Ad-O

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Mao and Stalin were atheists

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