X owner Elon Musk doubles down on Sydney stabbing video
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That’s a wrap
Thanks very much for reading Need to Know this Tuesday, April 23. Here are some of today’s biggest developments:
- Billionaire and owner of X, Elon Musk, has drawn widespread condemnation after ignoring an Australian court order to remove videos of the Wakeley stabbing incident from his social media website.
- Crown Resorts will finally be able to operate its Sydney casino without gambling limit restrictions, more than three years after a NSW inquiry found the gaming giant, now owned by Blackstone, unsuitable to operate.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will set off on a two-day trek across a section of the Kokoda Track with his Papua New Guinean counterpart James Marape in an attempt to strengthen Australia’s relationship with its northern neighbour.
Lawyers for Network Ten are arguing that Bruce Lehrmann should be forced to cover millions of dollars in legal fees after the former Liberal staffer lost his high-profile defamation case. Network Ten claims Lehrmann rejected a settlement offer to drop his defamation claim last year.
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