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Australian journalist Antoinette Lattouf won her unlawful termination claim against public broadcaster ABC and was awarded AUD$70,000 ($45,511), local media reported Wednesday. The Federal Court ...
The short version of the events ascribes Lattouf’s dismissal to a Human Rights Watch post she had shared on her social media accounts with the caption “HRW reporting starvation as a tool of war” ...
Lattouf was sacked by the ABC after she shared a post – during her week-long contract with the ABC in December 2023 – from Human Rights Watch that accused Israel of war crimes, which Israel ...
Litigation lookbook: Antoinette Lattouf was styled for her courthouse catwalk Not since Roxy Jacenko turned heads in her head-to-toe designer threads at husband Oliver Curtis’ highly publicised ...
The Australian federal court ordered ABC to pay Lattouf $115,500 (Rs 64.5 lakh) in compensation and called it a violation of the country's labour laws.
The ABC's managing director also said the national broadcaster will replace its social media guidelines after journalist Antoinette Lattouf won an unfair dismissal case. Her lawyers say they will ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Antoinette Lattouf’s victory against the ABC in her unlawful termination case is expected to trigger a flurry of disputes about ...
Taxpayers are facing a $2 million-plus bill for the Australian public broadcaster's failed legal defence of its decision to fire a radio host for her views on Gaza.
Antoinette Lattouf’s victory is a damning exposure of the extensive campaign that has been waged by the Labor government and the entire establishment, to falsely brand opposition to the Israeli ...
A journalist has won her case against Australia's national broadcaster, with a court ruling she was unfairly sacked over a social media post about the war in Gaza. Antoinette Lattouf said the ...
ABC, seen by many Australians as a bastion of fair reporting, apologised after being ordered to pay Antoinette Lattouf $45,000 in compensation, with a further financial penalty yet to be decided.