More wrongs than rights at the AHRC?
A case of curious priorities over at the Australian Human Rights Commission where hand-picked appointee Giridharan Sivaraman seems to prefer playing politics over action on anti-Semitism.
A case of curious priorities over at the Australian Human Rights Commission where hand-picked appointee Giridharan Sivaraman seems to prefer playing politics over action on anti-Semitism.
Herbert Smith Freehills leaders have voted to remove one of its longstanding partners, Damien Hazard, over a ‘deeply offensive’ tweet targeting Jeremy Leibler.
New Perth Glory owner Ross Pelligra will need to pay close to $1m to the tax office if he wants to fend off the court-ordered liquidation of the A-League club.
ACU’s reappointment of its vice-chancellor copped more antagonism than accolade, so in steps Brissie’s Archbishop in true North Korean style, demanding thunderous applause.
More chaos for A-League strugglers Perth Glory as the ATO lines up liquidators – but club owner Ross Pelligra says he has no idea what’s going on.
Most centenarians get a telegram from King Charles, whereas Woolies got a kicking in the Senate, writs from ASIC and a Christmas beer strike. What’s to celebrate?
There’s been a reneged appointment, low morale and even an archbishop is miffed with the ACU, but the PR puff about its reappointed Vice-Chancellor reckons he brings stability.
Christine Holgate’s online vent about ‘dreadful customer service’ from an edgy Parisian clothing firm she had dealings with sounded dire. And very familiar for many Team Global Express customers.
Not all day spas are painless, particularly the euphemistic Jim Chalmers variety which is focused on leaving government agencies ‘refreshed’ and ‘revitalised’.
Australian Catholic University vice-chancellor Zlatko Skrbis has been no stranger to controversy in recent times, and his efforts appear to have earned him a renewed contract.
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