Twist in move to trademark the ‘river’
It was only a matter of time before someone tried putting a trademark on the pro-Palestine rallying cry, but the obvious candidates have been beaten to the punch.
It was only a matter of time before someone tried putting a trademark on the pro-Palestine rallying cry, but the obvious candidates have been beaten to the punch.
Let’s call it the first — and ultimate — status update of the corporate season. School assembly for the CEOs. The gathering of big-shots and silverbacks. The Australian Open tennis finals.
The Australian Catholic University is facing a compliance probe from the nation’s higher education regulator over ‘management and governance issues’ that, if proven, could result in sanctions or jeopardise its registration.
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.
Jewish lawyers at Herbert Smith Freehills have submitted a letter of complaint about Damien Hazard, who’s been directed to not attend the office pending an investigation of his social media.
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.
Herbert Smith Freehills is investigating its longstanding partner, Damien Hazard, over a ‘deeply offensive’ tweet concerning the Melbourne synagogue attack.
We are not living in the Adolf Hitler era, but Australian Jews are living in a perverse moment during which morally reprehensible acts have been left unchecked.
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.
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