A notice purporting to be from council stating ‘white, male heterosexuals’ need not apply for a committee was posted in Melbourne law chambers
The notice referred to a spoof “LGBTQMS” review committee, with the letters “MS” standing for “mud screwers”. The council used software to search for the term “LGBTQMS” in a bid to uncover the barrister who had posted it.email newsletters for your daily news roundup
“A [bar council] employee reviewed the subject lines of those emails and one email was opened and read.”
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