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Alex Greenwich v Mark Latham defamation judgment today
Justice O'Callaghan to hand down Greenwich v Latham decision, 5 weeks until Administrative Review Tribunal starts and HCA hearing in Kramer v Stone
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“The Industrial Relations Commission on Monday ordered the NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association to call off the strike action.”
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The High Court will tomorrow hear the appeal in Kramer & Anor v Stone hcourt.gov.au/assets/registr…
— High Court of Australia (@HighCourtofAus)
5:20 AM • Sep 10, 2024
Alex Greenwich v Mark Latham defo judgment tomorrow morning at 9.30am
— Josh Taylor (@joshgnosis)
5:26 AM • Sep 10, 2024
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