Cafe remarks launches long defamation case
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Cafe remarks launches long defamation case

Sydney : Australia | Aug 09, 2011 at 9:30 PM PDT
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
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The case started after Border Rivers-Gwydir Catchment Management Authority (CMA) board member Meryl Dillon told CMA chairman James Croft in a cafe in Moree in April, 2005: "It is common knowledge among people in the CMA that Les and Amanda are having an affair." FULL ARTICLE AT Sydney Morning Herald
 
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