Israel Folau, Rugby Australia unfair dismissal case heading for February court date

Former Wallabies player and staunch Christian Israel Folau may fight his former employers at trial next year, claiming he was sacked on religious grounds.

Israel Folau arrives for a conciliation hearing at the Fair Work Commission in Sydney, Friday, 28 June, 2019

Israel Folau arrives for a conciliation hearing at the Fair Work Commission in Sydney, Friday, 28 June, 2019 Source: AAP

Israel Folau and Rugby Australia could face a February trial if they brought by the former Wallabies player and staunch Christian.

Folau's lawyer Stuart Wood QC faced the Federal Circuit Court in Melbourne on Tuesday for a directions hearing, during which Chief Judge Will Alstergren encouraged the parties to settle their dispute through mediation on 13 December.
Folau wants an apology, $10 million in damages and his contracted reinstated.
Folau wants an apology, $10 million in damages and his contracted reinstated. Source: AAP
If mediation fails, Folau will fight Rugby Australia and the NSW Waratahs at a three-to-five-day trial from February 4 next year.

Folau wants an apology, $10 million in damages and his contracted reinstated by his former employers, claiming he was sacked on religious grounds following his April Instagram post about gay people going to hell unless they repented.

Folau was not present at Tuesday's hearing, which was also live-streamed to Sydney.

Lawyers for Rugby Australia indicated they may apply for the case to be heard by the Federal Court of Australia rather than the Federal Circuit Court, and may also apply to have the case transferred to Sydney.

Mr Wood criticised the move, saying it was an attempt to delay proceedings and that he wanted Judge Alstergren to be aware of "what's going on in the background".

The allegation was denied by Rugby Australia lawyer Adam Hochroth.

If mediation is unsuccessful, the parties will return to court on December 17 for a directions hearing ahead of trial.


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Published 13 August 2019 12:08pm
Updated 13 August 2019 1:23pm


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