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  24 Sep 2025, 08:05

Australia's ABC ordered to pay journalist fired over Gaza post

SYDNEY, Sept 24, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Australia's public broadcaster was ordered Wednesday to pay a hefty penalty to a radio journalist dismissed over a social media post related to the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Journalist Antoinette Lattouf took legal action after being fired in December 2023 just three days into a five-day casual contract with the ABC. 

She was fired for reposting to Instagram a Human Rights Watch video report on the Gaza conflict with the comment: "HRW reporting starvation as a tool of war".

Federal Court judge Darryl Rangiah previously said the broadcaster broke employment law by terminating Lattouf "for reasons including that she held political opinions opposing the Israeli military campaign in Gaza".

And on Wednesday, Rangiah said the ABC's contraventions caused very "significant consequences" for Lattouf.

"For most people, employment is not just a source of income, but contributes substantially to their sense of purpose, identity and self-worth," he said.

ABC -- seen by many Australians as a bastion of fair reporting -- was ordered to pay $98,900 on Wednesday, in addition to $46,100 that was determined this year.

Rangiah s o Lattouf was "sufficient" to address the impact of the offence.

The amount must be paid within 28 days.

Lattouf said the ABC had spent "well over $2 million of taxpayer money fighting me".

"Whatever the penalty, for me this was never about money -- it's always been about accountability and the integrity of the information our public broadcaster gives us," she posted on social media on Tuesday.

"I hope the ABC takes this opportunity to restore credibility, regain trust, and re-establish integrity, because our democracy depends on a strong fourth estate."

ABC managing director Hugh Marks said the broadcaster would "continue to reflect on the Court's findings".

"We take the matter seriously and have reflected on the lessons learned and their implications. We must be better," he said.

Israel has come under huge international pressure over its war in Gaza, which has sparked a dire humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territory.

Last month, a body backed by the United Nations officially declared famine in part of Gaza.

On September 16, UN investigators accused Israel of committing "genocide" in the besieged territory, nearly two years after the war erupted following Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack on Israel.