Antoinette Lattouf’s termination dispute against the ABC will go to trial after mediation talks ended in a stalemate.
Antoinette Lattouf’s termination dispute against the ABC will go to trial after mediation talks ended in a stalemate on Tuesday.
She said she was disheartened after the mediation meeting at Sydney’s Law Courts Building came to an unsuccessful end, according to a post to social media platform X .“Despite how hard this has been on me and how unfair it is, let me be clear - I WILL NOT STOP,” her post read.“I won’t stop fighting for a brave and independent ABC, a public broadcaster that doesn’t bow to lobby groups,” she said in her post.
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