The trial for Antoinette Lattouf’s case against the ABC, for sacking her mid-contract in December 2023, has begun in the Federal Court. The big question — why the ABC is choosing to die on ...
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf says she was warned to keep a low profile and consider refraining from posting on social media during a five-day stint hosting Sydney morning radio on the ABC after a ...
“On Monday, Ms Lattouf’s legal team made submissions that may have been interpreted, by some staff and commentators, as suggesting that the ABC denies that certain races exist. I want to ...
ABC managing director David Anderson says he believed the social media feeds of journalist Antoinette Lattouf contained antisemitic content and he was worried about her making such statements on ...
Antoinette Lattouf’s legal team has questioned the ABC’s handling of its impartiality policy, highlighting in the Federal Court what they believe could be double standards in the treatment of ...
Thanks for joining us. Antoinette Lattouf’s barrister Philip Boncardo told the court that Lattouf sent an email with questions regarding her dismissal on the evening of Wednesday, December 20.
New documents have shed light on what transpired in the days before journalist Antoinette Lattouf was allegedly let go by the ABC over a social media post about the war in Gaza. Since late 2023 ...
The unlawful dismissal case of journalist Antoinette Lattouf against the ABC begins in the Federal Court in Sydney on Monday, February 3, and newly released court documents have revealed high ...
ABC managing director David Anderson says he was worried that Antoinette Lattouf would repeat her views on the Israel-Gaza war on air and it was a “mistake” to hire her, a court has been told.
The executive who the ABC says was responsible for pulling Antoinette Lattouf from the air has taken the witness stand in the Federal Court on Friday. The ABC’s head of content Chris Oliver ...