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Silk’s COVID-19 diagnosis won’t delay students’ discrimination trial
Benjamin House 2022-11-25 5:25 pm By Christine Caulfield Sydney

A group of Jewish and Israeli former students who have accused a Victorian high school of allowing racially-charged bullying have defeated a bid by the state government to adjourn evidence at trial after its silk was diagnosed with COVID-19. 

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University of Sydney unfairly axed lecturer over swastika image, court finds
Ashurst 2022-10-28 11:47 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has found that the University of Sydney unlawfully terminated the employment of a political economy lecturer who was fired for conduct that included showing students a slide of a Nazi swastika superimposed on the Israeli flag.

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Box Hill Institute to pay $33M to settle class action by students
Class Actions 2022-10-13 9:18 pm By Cat Fredenburgh

Vocational education provider Box Hill Institute has agreed to pay $33 million to settle a class action by students who allege the diploma they obtained through the institute did not give them the knowledge or training needed to obtain a commercial pilot’s licence. 

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University of Melbourne admits manager called academic ‘self-entitled Y-genner’
Ashurst 2022-10-04 4:31 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The University of Melbourne has hit back at the Fair Work Ombudsman’s allegations that it took adverse action against two casual academics to prevent them from claiming payment for extra hours worked, but admitted a supervisor penned an email referring to one of them as a “self-entitled Y-genner”.

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Box Hill Institute settles class action with students over aviation course
Class Actions 2022-09-14 11:12 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

Vocational education provider Box Hill Institute has reached an in-principle settlement in a class action by disgruntled students who allege the licences they obtained through the institute did not provide them with the requisite knowledge or training to obtain a commercial pilot’s licence.

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Judge puts kibosh on first hearing of new serious harm test in coach’s defamation case
ALT Legal Associates 2022-09-13 11:08 pm By Sam Matthews

A judge has called off a pre-trial hearing to determine whether the new serious harm element in Australia’s defamation laws is satisfied in a case brought by a weight lifting coach, citing an “unfortunate turn of events”.

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Cornerstone liquidators can sign funding pact for $46M case against PwC
Accounting 2022-08-30 2:00 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

A judge has granted the liquidators of Cornerstone Investment Australia leave to sign a funding agreement for the insolvent tertiary education provider’s $56 million professional negligence claim against accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

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Melbourne University taken to court for adverse action against casual academics
Contracts 2022-08-11 11:18 pm By Sam Matthews Melbourne

The Fair Work Ombudsman has taken the University of Melbourne to court, alleging it took adverse action against two casual academics to prevent them from claiming payment for work performed outside of their contracted hours.

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PwC partners knew of unlawful dividend payment to Cornerstone director, court told
Accounting 2022-07-22 9:55 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

PwC partners are facing “very serious” allegations that they had actual knowledge that a $30 million dividend payment to the director of now defunct tertiary education provider Cornerstone was unlawful.

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Class action judge to hear academic’s bid to strike out a strike-out application
Australian Government Solicitor 2022-07-22 1:10 pm By Christine Caulfield

The federal government wants to shut down an underpayments class action brought on behalf of postgraduate research candidates at universities across Australia, but the Federal Court has reluctantly agreed to first entertain the self-represented applicant’s bid to strike out the strike-out application.

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