Craig McLachlan
Settle the horses! No betting during work hours for Gillon McLachlan
Horses and betting are two of McLachlan’s most favourite things ever, but his new employer Tabcorp has strict rules for employees.
- Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
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The photo that has the Brethren flock all atwitter
The publication of a picture of the leader of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church has generated feverish discussion about how it came to our reporter.
- David Estcourt and Kishor Napier-Raman
Christie Whelan Browne seeks $2 million for alleged sexual harassment
The Federal Court lawsuit alleges the company behind The Rocky Horror show failed to protect her from repeated sexual harassment by Craig McLachlan.
- Michaela Whitbourn
Theatre company drops suppression fight over Craig McLachlan’s ‘embarrassment’
The company behind The Rocky Horror Show will no longer seek a suppression order over parts of Christie Whelan Browne’s sexual harassment lawsuit.
- Michaela Whitbourn
- CBD
- City life
Court rejects applications for new Craig McLachlan case
Why is actor Craig McLachlan trying to sue a police commissioner? And crime authors take inspiration from the streets of Sydney.
- Helen Pitt and David Estcourt
- Opinion
- Defamation
When a defamation action ‘isn’t worth the candle’
Recent defamation actions and rulings have raised questions whether these legal manoeuvres are worth the trouble.
- Marina Olsen
- Opinion
- Private Sydney
How McLachlan’s ill-advised tell-all interview played a starring role in the trial
In continuing his ill-fated defamation action, Craig McLachlan knew it would dredge up all the details of the original claims once more. But this time his opponents ended up with extra ammunition, courtesy of McLachlan himself.
- Andrew Hornery
- Exclusive
- Title Deeds
Craig McLachlan quietly sells Potts Point pad for $1.4 million
As actor Craig McLachlan braces for a hefty legal bill from his failed high-profile defamation suit, he is at least partly cashed up, thanks to the recent sale of his Potts Point home.
- Lucy Macken
- Opinion
- Courts
McLachlan’s defamation retreat won’t stop other men suing to silence women
Women have fought for centuries for the right to speak out against abusers, but defamation law remains as a refuge for powerful men,
- Jessica Lake
- Opinion
- McLachlan case
Arrogance and entitlement finally caught up with McLachlan
Finally, after years of suffering and trauma, the women who were abused by Craig McLachlan have been vindicated.
- Kate McClymont
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