In a new book titled "Women Who Win," high-profile journalist Antoinette Lattouf shares stories of resilient women, including her own legal battle against the ABC and the inspiring tale of a 70-year-old Adelaide woman who successfully took on tech giant Google.
Lattouf's Legal Fight and Inspiration
Lattouf, who was sacked from the ABC over a social media post about the conflict in Gaza, is now taking her former employer to the Federal Court. Her book interweaves her personal struggle with the stories of other women who have shown remarkable grit and determination.
The Adelaide Woman Who Beat Google
One of the key figures in the book is a now-70-year-old Adelaide woman who challenged Google and emerged victorious. Lattouf describes her as someone who "beat the bastards," highlighting the woman's tenacity in taking on a corporate giant and winning.
Lattouf's book aims to inspire readers by showcasing women from diverse backgrounds who have overcome significant obstacles. The Adelaide woman's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of standing up for one's rights.
The journalist and human rights advocate hopes that sharing these narratives will encourage others to fight for justice in their own lives.



