Hillsong whistleblower allegedly stood down for giving information to charities regulator, court told
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Lawyer argues Natalie Moses exercised her workplace right to go to the regulator, and her suspension amounts to adverse action
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A Hillsong whistleblower alleges she was unlawfully disciplined for providing information to the charities regulator during an investigation into the global church's accounts, a court has been told.
Natalie Moses is suing the Christian church in the federal court after the fundraising and governance coordinator for the church's local charity arm was suspended this year.
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