
Record damages in Mad Mex sexual harassment case; Reviewing the legal definition of terrorism
The Federal Court has awarded a record $305,000 in damages to a young woman who was sexually harassed by her employer at a Sydney fast food restaurant. And is it time to change how Australian law defines terrorism?
Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
August 12, 202529m 7s
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The Federal Court has awarded a record $305,000 in damages to a young woman who was sexually harassed by her employer at a Sydney fast food restaurant. And is it time to change how Australian law defines terrorism?
Topics
Sexual harrassmentrestaurantMad MexBiplavi MagarFederal Courtcompensationterrorismact of terrorismterrorist actreviewlegislation9/11ASIOintelligencesecurityattorney-generalfederal governmentDamien Carrick