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National Affairs Editor @10NewsFirst Grateful father, partner and Granddad. @riminton.bsky.social All views my own.

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As a warm summer hits Britain, a new question arises. Englishmen: shorts
?! Of course, no-one should tell anyone what they should wear. 👍 bbc.com/news/articles/


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Australia supports the international consensus that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. Now is the time for talk says PM Albanese. “We don’t want escalation and a full scale war.”

Australia supports the international consensus that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. Now is the time for talk says PM Albanese. “We don’t want escalation and a full scale war.”
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PM Anthony Albanese is asked whether the joint US facility at Pine Gap NT played any role in the US strikes on Iran. “We don’t talk about intelligence. Obviously.” He says “this was unilateral action taken by the United States.”

PM Anthony Albanese is asked whether the joint US facility at Pine Gap NT played any role in the US strikes on Iran. “We don’t talk about intelligence. Obviously.” He says “this was unilateral action taken by the United States.”
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Antoinette Lattouf has been awarded $70,000 for pain and suffering, with a later hearing to decide any further pecuniary damages, after winning her unlawful dismissal case against the ABC. The court found Lattouf was sacked because of her political views about the war in Gaza.

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“I was punished for my political beliefs” - broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf after winning her unfair dismissal case against the ABC. The judge found the public broadcaster bowed to “an orchestrated campaign by pro-Israel lobbyists.”

“I was punished for my political beliefs” - broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf after winning her unfair dismissal case against the ABC. The judge found the public broadcaster bowed to “an orchestrated campaign by pro-Israel lobbyists.”
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The judge in the Antoinette Lattouf case says the decision to unlawfully terminate her contract after pressure from “a pro-Israel lobby” was solely made by a manager, Oliver Taylor. Lattouf’s lawyer claims otherwise: “it went right to the top.” ⁊10 News First⁩

The judge in the Antoinette Lattouf case says the decision to unlawfully terminate her contract after pressure from “a pro-Israel lobby” was solely made by a manager, Oliver Taylor. Lattouf’s lawyer claims otherwise: “it went right to the top.” ⁊<a href="/10NewsAU/">10 News First</a>⁩
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Antoinette Lattouf was “ill advised and inconsiderate to her employer” in posting a @HRW report on alleged war crimes in Gaza, says a judge, but the ABC acted unlawfully in sacking her. She’s won damages. My report from court 👇instagram.com/reel/DLTpSzwzf


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“We let down our staff and our audiences” - the ABC says it did not meet its “values and expectations” when Antoinette Lattouf was sacked. The federal court says her termination was unlawful; she has been awarded $70k initial damages with more to be determined at a later hearing.

“We let down our staff and our audiences” - the ABC says it did not meet its “values and expectations” when Antoinette Lattouf was sacked. The federal court says her termination was unlawful; she has been awarded $70k initial damages with more to be determined at a later hearing.
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The ramifications of the Antoinette Lattouf decision for all media organisations are profound, says this analysis in ⁊The Sydney Morning Herald⁩. Darn tootin’
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ACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb sets the regulator’s sights against “greenwashing” - prosecuting Australian Gas Networks (AGN) for alleged unscientific claims about future “renewable” gas. Fines are up to $50m for every contravention.

ACCC chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb sets the regulator’s sights against “greenwashing” - prosecuting Australian Gas Networks (AGN) for alleged unscientific claims about future “renewable” gas. Fines are up to $50m for every contravention.
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A challenge for Donald Trump and pro-Israel Christian movement - as extremist Jewish settlers attack an ancient Palestinian Christian community on the West Bank. catholicnewsagency.com/news/265035/pr