A teacher at Vaucluse Public School in Sydney’s eastern suburbs had been charged with sexually abusing students.The case of Michael Anthony Lunn, also known as Tony, was splashed on the front page of ...
Late Australian poet Dorothy Porter could take a mere handful of words and do extraordinary things with them. Her sister, ...
Concert pianist Jayson Gillham will settle his case against former Melbourne Symphony Orchestra chief executive Sophie Galaise, as the Federal Court considers the orchestra’s request to bin the rest ...
The man, known only as SLD, was a child himself when he took the life of Courtney Morley-Clarke, 3, on the NSW Central Coast ...
Australian biotech company PolyNovo said on Tuesday it has removed its CEO after discussions with the executive last week following media allegations about bullying by the firm's chairman directed at ...
Former Federal Court judge Anthony Besanko KC has started a stint with Atkin Chambers as a door tenant. He has begun ...
In closing submissions on Wednesday, defence barrister Saul Holt said “every single one” of the witnesses who gave evidence about Pisasale’s involvement “ended up either saying themselves ...
The scenes, the prime minister said, reflected modern Australia. "Lunar New Year is ... MP Keith Wolahan was a special forces commando and barrister before turning his hand to politics.
A judge has made a lump sum costs order against a Sydney barrister in his long running dispute with a solicitor over a $320,000 bill, saying for a second time that his conduct in filing reams of ...
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Lattouf’s costly and protracted unlawful termination case against the national broadcaster entered its final days on Thursday as her barrister Oshie Fagir delivered closing submissions in Sydney.
Today, Lattouf’s barristers, Oshie Fagir and Philip Boncardo, have delivered closing submissions to the court. The court has heard that The Australian newspaper had put questions to the ABC ...