
WATCH LIVE: Canadian activist 'Billboard Chris' speaks to Sky News after win against eSafety Commissioner
Elon Musk's X and Mr Elston scored a major win against the eSafety Commission and transgender activist Teddy Cook in a landmark ruling from the Administrative Review Tribunal.
The ruling, delivered on Tuesday evening, rescinds a takedown order issued by the eSafety Commissioner over a controversial social media post on X from February 2024.
Billboard Chris joins Sky News to discuss the ruling and what it means for free speech in Australia.
Watch the interview live on The Kenny Report from 5:25pm with a SkyNews.com.au Streaming Subscription.
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