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AAT criticises Orwellian "thoughtcrime" restrictions on public servants

In a landmark ruling that might compel a review of APS guidelines for use of social media, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal has held that a federal department that sacked an employee for her anonymous tweets "highly critical" of government policy trespassed on her implied constitutional rights and failed the "reasonable administrative action" test.

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