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Nine’s Airlie Walsh sues network amid workplace culture fallout

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One of the Nine Network’s highest-profile reporters is suing the broadcaster amid the fallout of a major sexual harassment scandal and a workplace cultural review that has led to the departure of senior executives.

Airlie Walsh filed a human rights sex discrimination claim against the company in the Federal Court this week. Her lawyers, Maurice Blackburn, declined to comment, citing court rules.

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