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Last minute bid to protect national security delays Ben Robert-Smith defamation case
Anna Mitchelmore 2020-05-27 8:03 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

A last-minute bid by the Federal Attorney-General to protect national security information has delayed an interlocutory hearing in war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation lawsuit, potentially pushing out the trial date.

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Defamation suit accuses AFR of ‘smear campaign’ against Papua New Guinea minister
Defamation 2020-05-18 2:09 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Nine-owned Fairfax Media has been hit with a defamation lawsuit by Papua New Guinea’s Minister of Trade & Commerce, who claims the Australian Financial Review engaged in a “smear campaign” by publishing an article accusing him of corruption, bribery and money laundering.

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Ben Roberts-Smith says vindication only possible in open court
Anna Mitchelmore 2020-05-14 8:21 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith  has told a judge hearing defamation proceedings against several media companies over articles accusing him of war crimes that he can only be vindicated if he is allowed to give evidence in open court, as the Federal Government seeks to impose restrictions on the case due to national security concerns.

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Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial vacated over coronavirus, national security concerns
Anna Mitchelmore 2020-05-08 10:27 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The six-week trial in four defamation cases brought by war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has been pushed off because of restrictions on in-person hearings and the Attorney-General’s decision to invoke national security law and cloak the proceedings in secrecy.

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Ben Roberts-Smith loses bid for journalists’ sources in defamation case
Bruce McClintock 2020-01-07 11:09 am By Miklos Bolza Sydney

War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has been denied access to evidence revealing the identity of confidential sources that leaked information concerning alleged war crimes in Afghanistan that were detailed in news articles at the centre of a defamation lawsuit.

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ASIC dodges $10M defamation suit as judge points finger at traders
Andrew Harding 2019-11-26 5:05 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

ASIC has successfully defended a $10 million defamation case brought by a Canadian trader, with a judge finding any loss experienced was due to his firm’s traders manipulating the market.

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Wagner family wins $3.7M defamation payout over 60 Minutes report
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2019-11-22 9:48 pm By Christine Caulfield

A prominent Queensland family has won almost $3.7 million in damages after a court found the Nine Network was “recklessly indifferent” to the truth of a 60 Minutes’ report alleging the collapse of a wall at the family’s quarry was to blame for floods that killed 12 people. 

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ABC, Fairfax can’t alter defence in Chau Chak Wing defamation case
Appeals 2019-11-18 3:22 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The ABC and Fairfax have lost their bid to file an amended defence in defamation proceedings brought by Chinese businessman Chau Chak Wing, several months after the Full Federal Court upheld a ruling striking out out the publishers’ truth defence.

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Fairfax appeals $280K Chau Chak Wing defamation judgment, says journo didn’t lie
Appeals 2019-08-15 10:27 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Fairfax Media has challenged a judge’s “gravely serious” suggestion that one of its journalists lied about a confidential source, during the first day of a two-day appeal hearing over a $280,000 defamation judgment awarded to Chinese-Australian businessman Chau Chak Wing.

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Google gets contempt of court charge set aside in case over defamatory reviews
Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2019-08-13 9:03 pm By Amelia Birnie Sydney

A contempt of court prosecution ordered against Google for failing to immediately remove allegedly defamatory online reviews has been thrown out, with a judge saying the internet giant did not act in reckless or negligent disregard of the court’s removal orders.

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