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Pro-business group to bid for ownership of embattled National Indigenous Times

Tom Joyner reports on a bitter feud behind the sale of the National Indigenous Times

February 14, 2015 Tom Joyner
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Spurr spurns spotlight, recedes with resignation

The University of Sydney today announced the resignation of Professor Barry Spurr in an email to staff, without revealing the terms of his departure.

December 18, 2014 Honi Soit
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Spurr’s spar with New Matilda ends in draw

The Federal Court battle between Barry Spurr and New Matilda was today settled out of court, ending the action with an undertaking by New Matilda not to publish any further emails.

December 8, 2014 Honi Soit
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New Matilda and Spurr spar in Federal Court over leaked emails

Alexi Polden and Peter Walsh report on the legal stoush between suspended Professor of Poetry Barry Spurr and online news site New Matilda.

October 23, 2014 Honi Soit

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