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Australia news live: Catholic Schools NSW chief executive Dallas McInerney sacked after Icac appearance; Brethren church denies paying far-right activists

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Australia news live: Catholic Schools NSW chief executive Dallas McInerney sacked after Icac appearance; Brethren church denies paying far-right activists
Guardian World
Guardian World20 mins ago
Australia news live: Catholic Schools NSW chief executive Dallas McInerney sacked after Icac appearance; Brethren church denies paying far-right activists
Schools’ governing body says there is a loss of confidence in McInerney’s ability to lead the organisation. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Woman behind allegation of sexual assault linked to Sydney Swans reportedly says she wants ‘justice’ The woman who alleges sh
Brethren Church denies paying influencers to harass election candidates
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church says it did not pay or coordinate with far-right influencers to harass and intimidate candidates during last year's federal election, following allegations published in Nine newspapers.
Catholic Schools NSW sacks Dallas McInerney after damaging appearance before ICAC
The Liberal Party powerbroker, who has led the organisation for nearly a decade, was informed of the decision on Friday morning.
The Age
The Age1 hrs ago
Catholic Schools NSW sacks Dallas McInerney after damaging appearance before ICAC
The Liberal Party powerbroker, who has led the organisation for nearly a decade, was informed of the decision on Friday morning.
Sky News World
Sky News World2 days ago
Sacked FIFA executive and Infantino critic tells colleagues 'it's about doing what's right'
The senior FIFA executive sacked for criticising Gianni Infantino's abandoned World Cup sell-off plan told colleagues "it's about doing what's right".
The Korea Herald
The Korea Herald🏁 first to report2 days ago
Rights group urges FIFA to block Infantino re-election bid over term limits
Human rights organization FairSquare has urged FIFA to rule that Gianni Infantino is ineligible to seek another term as president, arguing he has already served the maximum three terms permitted under the body's statutes. FIFA presidents are limited to three terms in office. However, in 2022 Infantino successfully argu