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Forty years after it was set up to disrupt the corporate boys’ club, advocacy group Chief Executive Women “has a bit of an ...
The decision is a highly damaging one for the ABC, in particular its former chair Ita Buttrose whose evidence was criticised for being 'difficult to understand'.
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.
The ABC will pay former radio host Antoinette Lattouf $70,000 in damages for her unlawful dismissal, a court has ordered.
Fast forward to my first full-time job in publishing in the early 1990s and I found myself at Consolidated Press and surrounded by very strong women ruling the roost like Nene King, Ita Buttrose ...
The court heard that ABC's former chair Ita Buttrose and former managing director David Anderson had forwarded several emails complaining about Lattouf to Oliver-Taylor.
The court heard that ABC's former chair Ita Buttrose and former managing director David Anderson had forwarded several emails complaining about Lattouf to Oliver-Taylor. Justice Rangiah said the call ...
The court heard that ABC's former chair Ita Buttrose had forwarded several emails complaining about Lattouf to senior managers.
A Federal Court judge is handing down his judgment in Antoinette Lattouf's high-profile unlawful termination case against the ABC.
As the Zionist lobbyists continued their campaign, Ita Buttrose, the chair of the ABC’s board, emailed Anderson that she was “over” receiving the complaints.
In a case that has gained attention and has started national debate over media freedom and workplace rights, Australian journalist Antoinette Lattouf has secured a major legal victory against the ...
The ABC has been ordered to pay $70,000 in compensation to a fill-in radio host fired for an "inconsiderate" post about Israeli actions in Gaza.