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A Federal Court ruling has forced the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) to pay A$150,000 in penalties after it unfairly sacked fill-in radio host Antoinette Lattouf over a social media post concerning the war in Gaza.
The court found that Lattouf, who was taken off air in December 2023, was dismissed following lobbying from pro-Israel groups.
The judgment sends a strong signal regarding media freedom and political views.
This development in Australia mirrors growing scrutiny of media and political affairs in the UK, where a new cross-party group of MPs and peers is demanding more rights for Britain’s growing cohort of online content creators, including those on YouTube and TikTok.
The group, as reported by Michael Savage, is concerned that creators face significant obstacles in securing everything from basic equipment to mortgages.
The call for action comes as Westminster’s political timetable is focused on party conference season.
The DUP's recent conference was described as a ‘nothingburger’ compared to the antics of Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, who engaged in frantic clowning to grab headlines.
These concurrent events highlight the diverse pressures on public figures and the rapid evolution of media, from established national broadcasters to the uncodified world of digital content creation.
2025-09-24 17:59:00



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