Antoinette Lattouf
Antoinette Lattouf is an award winning journalist, presenter, author and human rights advocate whose surname has now become a verb - Lattoufed: to be sacked or silenced and standing your ground. Her landmark win, Lattouf v ABC, became a flashpoint in debates about free speech, employee rights, institutional cowardice, and what happens when a journalist speaks truth to (media) power.
She’s the co-founder of independent media company Ette Media, a TEDx speaker, and a regular fixture on lists like the AFR’s 100 Women of Influence and Marie Claire's Women of The Year. Her first book, How to Lose Friends and Influence White People, somehow won her friends. Her second - Women Who Win - an exploration of women who saw the rulebook, chuckled and used it as a coaster (out April 2026).
Antoinette’s work spans commercial and public broadcasting, boardrooms, courtrooms, and the occasional Murdoch media pile-on. And no, she’s not done yet.
She’s the co-founder of independent media company Ette Media, a TEDx speaker, and a regular fixture on lists like the AFR’s 100 Women of Influence and Marie Claire's Women of The Year. Her first book, How to Lose Friends and Influence White People, somehow won her friends. Her second - Women Who Win - an exploration of women who saw the rulebook, chuckled and used it as a coaster (out April 2026).
Antoinette’s work spans commercial and public broadcasting, boardrooms, courtrooms, and the occasional Murdoch media pile-on. And no, she’s not done yet.
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