Federal court has so far heard three days of discussion of font size used on former MP’s corflutes
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After three days in court discussing the font size a former MP used on his corflutes, the matter of the Australian Electoral Commission v Craig Kelly has been adjourned.
Both sides may have more to say on the matter, the court heard, after the attorney general’s department got involved because Kelly’s case could affect how the legislation itself is interpreted or lead to legislative change.
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