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      • On 16 April 2019, Ridd initially won the lawsuit, with James Cook University found to be in violation of the Fair Work Act 2009; in September 2019, Ridd was awarded in excess of AU$1 million, together with AU$125,000 pecuniary penalty.
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  2. Jul 22, 2020 · James Cook University (JCU) has won an appeal against a court verdict that found it unlawfully dismissed controversial marine physicist Peter Ridd. Key points: The Federal Court has allowed JCU's appeal against an unfair dismissal ruling involving scientist Peter Ridd.

    • 'Intellectual Freedom Not General Freedom of Speech'
    • Academic Freedom Clauses Need to Be Protected
    • 'It Was Never right, Proper, Decent, Moral'

    The High Court's judgement summary said Dr Ridd was issued two censures from the university from 2016, and in 2018 his employment was terminated for "serious misconduct under the Enterprise Agreement". "Dr Ridd did not dispute that the conduct occurred and that it would be misconduct or serious misconduct," the judgement said. "He submitted that al...

    The National Tertiary Education Union said the High Court decision was "disappointing". But Queensland Secretary Michael McNally said it also affirmed that Dr Ridd was rightly exercising his academic freedom at times. "The High Court has found that the initial censure that was provided about the comments that were made publicly about the research w...

    On social media Dr Ridd thanked his supporters who had donated $1.5 million towards his legal battle with JCU. "We lost, in my opinion, because JCU's work contract, under which I was employed, effectively kills academic freedom of speech – and the contract is effectively the law," Dr Ridd said. [Qld local edition teaser] "JCU's actions were technic...

  3. After 27 years at James Cook University, Ridd had failed to overturn his dismissal; and the university had been left with a big legal bill and a judgement that identified its improper attempts to silence a world-class professor of physics.

  4. Oct 13, 2021 · Former James Cook University (JCU) professor Peter Ridd yesterday lost his High Court battle to overturn his sacking relating to him making disparaging remarks about colleagues working on the impact of climate change on the Great Barrier Reef.

  5. Oct 19, 2021 · On 13 October 2021, the High Court of Australia unanimously dismissed the appeal brought by former James Cook University (JCU) academic Dr Peter Ridd in Ridd v James Cook University [2021] HCA 32.

  6. Oct 13, 2021 · Dr Ridd took legal action when James Cook University (JCU) disciplined and eventually dismissed him, in a dispute triggered by his criticism of the university’s coral reef research. In 2019, a Federal Court found that JCU had acted unlawfully and ordered it to pay him more than A$1.2 million (£647,000) in compensation and “pecuniary” costs.

  7. Oct 13, 2021 · October 13, 2021 - 2:01PM. Every Australian has lost both money and freedom as a result of the High Court’s ruling in the case of former James Cook University professor Peter Ridd today. These consequences will be difficult to reverse. Ridd was sacked by JCU in 2018 for criticising the work of a colleague studying the Great Barrier Reef.