Antoinette Lattouf has demanded the ABC pay her an eye-watering $350,000 for unlawfully terminating her radio contract over a social media post. Lattouf, 41, was dismissed three days into a five-day ...
The judge ordered ABC to pay a fine of $150,000 for unlawfully sacking journalist and presenter Antoinette Lattouf for reasons including her political opinions.
Australia's national broadcaster has been ordered to pay A$150,000 (£73,435; $99,200) in penalties for unfairly sacking a ...
A Federal Court judge has found the ABC “let down the Australian public badly” when it sacked Antoinette Lattouf after she posted online about the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Aussie musician MUDRAT has taken aim at the ABC and its treatment of former employee Antoinette Lattouf during a performance on the broadcaster’s own youth station, Triple J. MUDRAT delivered the ...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation unlawfully sacked journalist Antoinette Lattouf after she shared a social media post criticising Israel’s war on Gaza, the Federal Court ruled. The court found ...
Newly-installed ABC boss Hugh Marks shared the eyewatering bill run up by the public broadcaster after it was sued for ...
A Federal Court judge found the ABC breached the Fair Work Act when it removed the journalist and broadcaster from the air ...
The six-figure sum is in addition to the $70,000 compensation the broadcaster has already been ordered to pay.
Australia’s public broadcaster is ordered Wednesday to pay a hefty penalty to a radio journalist dismissed over a social media post against Israel over its ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza.
The Federal Court yesterday ruled that the state-funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) acted unlawfully when it sacked journalist Antoinette Lattouf in December 2023, ostensibly because she ...
The ABC would like to make its content available to regional broadcasters and publishers according to managing director Hugh ...