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Jordan Shanks-Markovina (born 18 August 1989), known online as friendlyjordies, is an Australian political commentator, journalist, stand-up comedian and YouTuber. His content often discusses contemporary Australian political issues, involving self-described "lowbrow humour" style. Shanks' YouTube channel, created in February 2013, has more than 700,000 subscribers.[3] He has interviewed politicians including Jodi McKay, Tanya Plibersek, Kristina Keneally, Bill Shorten, Helen Dalton and former prime minister Kevin Rudd.[4]

Jordan Shanks
Personal information
BornJordan Shanks-Markovina
(1989-08-18)18 August 1989 (age 33)
New South Wales, Australia
Education
Occupation
  • Independent journalist
  • YouTuber
  • stand-up comedian
Websitefriendlyjordies.com
YouTube information
Also known asfriendlyjordies
Channels
  • friendlyjordies
  • Friendlyjordies Podcast
  • Jordan Shanks
Years active2013–present
Genres
Subscribers
  • 701 thousand (friendlyjordies)
  • 28 thousand (Friendlyjordies Podcast)
  • 97 thousand (Jordan Shanks)
Total views
  • 191 million (friendlyjordies)
  • 2.9 million (Friendlyjordies Podcast)
  • 7.6 million (Jordan Shanks)
100,000 subscribers

Last updated: 24 December 2022

Early life

Shanks was born on 18 August 1989.[5] He graduated from Newtown High School of the Performing Arts,[1] and later studied international studies at the University of New South Wales.[2] Prior to becoming a YouTuber, Shanks was a model, appearing in magazines and advertisements throughout Australia and Southeast Asia.[6]

YouTube career

Shanks' channel is primarily focused on comedy videos and political commentary, often in support of the Labor Party and critical of the Liberal Party.[7] Early in his YouTube career, Shanks made paid videos for the Australian Council of Trade Unions, GetUp!, and Greenpeace, after approaching them and offering to promote their cause.[8][7] In 2016, he campaigned against the Sydney lockout laws.[8] In 2020, he produced reviews of Australian cask wine.[9][10] Shanks has interviewed and filmed videos with former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.[11] In July 2021, Shanks released an hour-long self-produced documentary entitled 'Blood Water: the war for Australia's water', discussing floodplain harvesting in rural New South Wales and addressing allegations of corruption and mismanagement from local governments in the Riverina.[12] He also obtained an exclusive interview with Jeremy Maluta who claims to be the person behind notorious Twitter account @PRGuy17, circumventing an attempt by right-wing figure Avi Yemini to identify the owner of the account through legal action.[13]

2019–20 bushfires

In 2019 and 2020, Shanks released multiple videos alleging that the then New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian was one of the main people responsible for increasing the risk of bushfires and the destruction of the koala population in Australia. He created the Twitter hashtag #koalakiller, in reference to Berejiklian.[14] On 10 June 2020, Shanks released an interview with New South Wales Opposition Leader Jodi McKay, discussing topics including the state and federal governments' response to the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season, including widespread deaths of animals.[15] Shanks raised $300,000 for bushfire relief from his stand-up shows and sales of #koalakiller t-shirts.[16]

Clive Palmer

In 2019, Shanks published a video covering businessman Clive Palmer who was running in the 2019 Australian federal election. There were existing allegations of financial irregularity in the liquidation of Palmer's company Queensland Nickel[17] and alleged failure to pay the company's workers,[18][19] which Shanks covered, alongside satirising Palmer's behaviour and appearance. In response, Palmer threatened a defamation lawsuit, demanding A$500,000 and that Shanks cease making public statements about him.[20] Shanks said he would not "capitulate" and released merchandise containing the statements in question.[20] Commentators noted that Palmer appeared to have created a Streisand effect.[19][21] Other commentators said that Palmer's legal threat was substantially similar to a SLAPP suit and that such threats had a 'chilling effect' on public interest reporting.[22]

Joe Hildebrand

In 2020, The Daily Telegraph journalist Joe Hildebrand made a complaint to New South Wales police accusing Shanks of stalking and harassment. The police laid no charges.[23]

John Barilaro

In a political commentary video uploaded 29 June 2020, Shanks included an impersonation of John Barilaro, Deputy Premier of New South Wales, which Barilaro described as "very offensive" and "full of racist undertones".[24] Shanks subsequently filmed a video inside an Airbnb rental property owned by Barilaro, accusing him of corruption and environmental vandalism.[25][4] In May 2021 Shanks published a letter sent by Barilaro in December of a threat to sue for defamation. In response, Shanks turned up dressed as the video game character Luigi at a National Party event where Barilaro was giving a speech.[26][27] Barilaro lodged defamation proceedings against Shanks on 27 May 2021.[28] On 8 July Shanks' legal team responded by filing a truth defence, supported by an honest opinion defence for a subset of claims.[29][30]

In June 2021, Friendlyjordies producer Kristo Langker was arrested by officers from the Fixated Persons Unit and charged with two counts of stalking and intimidating Barilaro after Langker had approached Barilaro at a National Party event with Shanks and on another occasion.[31][32] Langker's lawyer Mark Davis contested the police's accounts, and he denounced the timing of the arrest being soon after the defamation lawsuit commenced. He also criticised use of the Fixated Persons Unit, a counter-terrorism unit set up in the wake of the Lindt Cafe siege.[31] In August 2021 it was revealed that Barilaro had been in contact with the Fixated Persons Unit regarding Shanks for at least six months prior to Langker's arrest.[33] This contradicted what Barilaro had earlier told Sky News Australia host Tom Connell, saying that he had not requested the Fixated Persons Unit become involved in the matter.[34][35] In October 2021 John Barilaro resigned as Deputy Premier of New South Wales and as the member for Monaro, citing his defamation case against Shanks as a "big reason" for the decision.[36][37]

In November 2021, Barilaro settled the defamation case with Shanks, and Shanks issued the following apology: "Mr Shanks accepts that some of the videos he posted were offensive to Mr Barilaro. Mr Shanks understands that Mr Barilaro has been hurt, and apologises to him for that hurt." Shanks was required to pay $100,000 in legal costs and Barilaro received no damages from the settlement. Shanks agreed to edit some of the contested videos, which would remain online, and to stop selling merchandise featuring Barilaro after Barilaro's retirement from politics.[38][39]

As of 10 March 2022, the NSW Police dropped all charges against Langker who is considering taking civil action against the police.[40] Conduct of the NSW Fixated Persons Unit has been brought into question with Attorney General Mark Speakman being questioned over the case in budget estimates. Speakman refused to further comment, conceding that the matter may appear before Law Enforcement Conduct Commission.[41]

On 6 June 2022, the Federal Court judge awarded Barilaro $715,000 in defamation damages from Google for the YouTube videos, and referred Shanks and Google for possible prosecution for contempt of court.[42]

ClubsNSW

In 2020, Troy Stolz was a compliance officer employed by gambling lobby Clubs NSW. Stolz contacted journalists and federal MP Andrew Wilkie, alleging that clubs in NSW were engaged in widespread non-compliance with anti-money laundering laws. Following this, ClubsNSW terminated Stolz' employment. Stolz sued for unfair dismissal and ClubsNSW counter-sued for unlawful use of confidential information. Stolz has been described as a whistleblower, and suffers from terminal bone cancer, he is expected to die in 2022 or 2023.[43][44] In 2021, Shanks uploaded multiple videos to the Friendlyjordies channel where he criticised ClubsNSW, including a video interview with Troy Stolz.[44]

In September 2022, ClubsNSW began a highly unusual private prosecution against both Shanks and Stolz, alleging that the video interview constituted contempt of court on both their parts. Shanks and Stolz face criminal conviction and potential prison sentences. ClubsNSW sought and obtained an interim suppression order, something normally only seen in high-level criminal cases. Following this, the video interview was taken down.[44]

In October 2022, the NSW Crime Commission released a report stating that criminals were in fact laundering billions of dollars using poker machines in NSW clubs and pubs.[45]

House fires

Police launched investigations into two suspicious fires at Shanks' house in Bondi, one on 17 November 2022 and another on 23 November 2022.[46] In a statement, Shanks' lawyers said that his home had been firebombed and hoped that police would dedicate every resource possible to investigate what happened.[47]

References

  1. ^ a b Mckenzie, Nic (8 October 2020). "friendlyjordies: boogeyman of the mainstream media". Happy Mag. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b University of New South Wales has an online award verification service. To confirm Jordan's degree and conferral date, enter his first and last names and click on the search button.
  3. ^ Antrobus, Blake (9 July 2021). "Comedian asks for NSW Deputy Premier's parliamentary privilege to be waived in defamation case". News.com.au — Australia's Leading News Site. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  4. ^ a b Hunter, Lucy Cormack, Fergus (19 September 2020). "How to solve a problem like friendlyjordies? Politicians debate new-age commentator". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  5. ^ Shanks, Jordan (3 April 2012). "Undercover investigation dressed as woman in girls room". YouTube. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  6. ^ McGowan, Michael (28 May 2021). "YouTube comedian Friendlyjordies sued for defamation by NSW deputy premier John Barilaro". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  7. ^ a b Johnson, Kurt (28 June 2019). "Friendlyjordies, the comedian who wants to 'inoculate' Australia's youth". Crikey. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  8. ^ a b Stefano, Mark Di (6 April 2016). "This Viral YouTube Star Has Been Employed For Political Advertising". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  9. ^ Perrie, Stewart. "Aussie YouTuber Reviews The Best Goonsacks In The Country". LADBible. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  10. ^ Lowther, Amber. "Some Bloke Just Reviewed The Best Goon Sacks In Australia". Triple M. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
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  12. ^ Hill, Daneka (15 July 2021). "Opinions divided over new floodplain harvesting documentary". Country News. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
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  19. ^ a b "Clive Palmer: Australia ex-MP threatens YouTuber over 'dense Humpty' video". BBC News. 25 September 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  20. ^ a b Gilbert, Ben. "An Australian billionaire and politician is demanding $500,000 from a YouTube creator and threatening to sue for calling him a 'dense Humpty Dumpty'". Business Insider. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
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  22. ^ Amber, Schultz (2 October 2019). "Clive Palmer's latest defamation threat is the new norm for online content". Crikey. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
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External links

  • Official website

friendlyjordies, jordan, shanks, markovina, born, august, 1989, known, online, australian, political, commentator, journalist, stand, comedian, youtuber, content, often, discusses, contemporary, australian, political, issues, involving, self, described, lowbro. Jordan Shanks Markovina born 18 August 1989 known online as friendlyjordies is an Australian political commentator journalist stand up comedian and YouTuber His content often discusses contemporary Australian political issues involving self described lowbrow humour style Shanks YouTube channel created in February 2013 has more than 700 000 subscribers 3 He has interviewed politicians including Jodi McKay Tanya Plibersek Kristina Keneally Bill Shorten Helen Dalton and former prime minister Kevin Rudd 4 Jordan ShanksPersonal informationBornJordan Shanks Markovina 1989 08 18 18 August 1989 age 33 New South Wales AustraliaEducationNewtown High School of the Performing Arts 1 University of New South Wales 2 OccupationIndependent journalistYouTuberstand up comedianWebsitefriendlyjordies wbr comYouTube informationAlso known asfriendlyjordiesChannelsfriendlyjordiesFriendlyjordies PodcastJordan ShanksYears active2013 presentGenresAustralian culturecomedyjournalismpolitical commentarySubscribers701 thousand friendlyjordies 28 thousand Friendlyjordies Podcast 97 thousand Jordan Shanks Total views191 million friendlyjordies 2 9 million Friendlyjordies Podcast 7 6 million Jordan Shanks Creator Awards100 000 subscribersLast updated 24 December 2022 Contents 1 Early life 2 YouTube career 2 1 2019 20 bushfires 2 2 Clive Palmer 2 3 Joe Hildebrand 2 4 John Barilaro 2 5 ClubsNSW 3 House fires 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditShanks was born on 18 August 1989 5 He graduated from Newtown High School of the Performing Arts 1 and later studied international studies at the University of New South Wales 2 Prior to becoming a YouTuber Shanks was a model appearing in magazines and advertisements throughout Australia and Southeast Asia 6 YouTube career EditShanks channel is primarily focused on comedy videos and political commentary often in support of the Labor Party and critical of the Liberal Party 7 Early in his YouTube career Shanks made paid videos for the Australian Council of Trade Unions GetUp and Greenpeace after approaching them and offering to promote their cause 8 7 In 2016 he campaigned against the Sydney lockout laws 8 In 2020 he produced reviews of Australian cask wine 9 10 Shanks has interviewed and filmed videos with former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd 11 In July 2021 Shanks released an hour long self produced documentary entitled Blood Water the war for Australia s water discussing floodplain harvesting in rural New South Wales and addressing allegations of corruption and mismanagement from local governments in the Riverina 12 He also obtained an exclusive interview with Jeremy Maluta who claims to be the person behind notorious Twitter account PRGuy17 circumventing an attempt by right wing figure Avi Yemini to identify the owner of the account through legal action 13 2019 20 bushfires Edit In 2019 and 2020 Shanks released multiple videos alleging that the then New South Wales premier Gladys Berejiklian was one of the main people responsible for increasing the risk of bushfires and the destruction of the koala population in Australia He created the Twitter hashtag koalakiller in reference to Berejiklian 14 On 10 June 2020 Shanks released an interview with New South Wales Opposition Leader Jodi McKay discussing topics including the state and federal governments response to the 2019 20 Australian bushfire season including widespread deaths of animals 15 Shanks raised 300 000 for bushfire relief from his stand up shows and sales of koalakiller t shirts 16 Clive Palmer Edit In 2019 Shanks published a video covering businessman Clive Palmer who was running in the 2019 Australian federal election There were existing allegations of financial irregularity in the liquidation of Palmer s company Queensland Nickel 17 and alleged failure to pay the company s workers 18 19 which Shanks covered alongside satirising Palmer s behaviour and appearance In response Palmer threatened a defamation lawsuit demanding A 500 000 and that Shanks cease making public statements about him 20 Shanks said he would not capitulate and released merchandise containing the statements in question 20 Commentators noted that Palmer appeared to have created a Streisand effect 19 21 Other commentators said that Palmer s legal threat was substantially similar to a SLAPP suit and that such threats had a chilling effect on public interest reporting 22 Joe Hildebrand Edit In 2020 The Daily Telegraph journalist Joe Hildebrand made a complaint to New South Wales police accusing Shanks of stalking and harassment The police laid no charges 23 John Barilaro Edit Further information Barilaro v Shanks Markovina In a political commentary video uploaded 29 June 2020 Shanks included an impersonation of John Barilaro Deputy Premier of New South Wales which Barilaro described as very offensive and full of racist undertones 24 Shanks subsequently filmed a video inside an Airbnb rental property owned by Barilaro accusing him of corruption and environmental vandalism 25 4 In May 2021 Shanks published a letter sent by Barilaro in December of a threat to sue for defamation In response Shanks turned up dressed as the video game character Luigi at a National Party event where Barilaro was giving a speech 26 27 Barilaro lodged defamation proceedings against Shanks on 27 May 2021 28 On 8 July Shanks legal team responded by filing a truth defence supported by an honest opinion defence for a subset of claims 29 30 In June 2021 Friendlyjordies producer Kristo Langker was arrested by officers from the Fixated Persons Unit and charged with two counts of stalking and intimidating Barilaro after Langker had approached Barilaro at a National Party event with Shanks and on another occasion 31 32 Langker s lawyer Mark Davis contested the police s accounts and he denounced the timing of the arrest being soon after the defamation lawsuit commenced He also criticised use of the Fixated Persons Unit a counter terrorism unit set up in the wake of the Lindt Cafe siege 31 In August 2021 it was revealed that Barilaro had been in contact with the Fixated Persons Unit regarding Shanks for at least six months prior to Langker s arrest 33 This contradicted what Barilaro had earlier told Sky News Australia host Tom Connell saying that he had not requested the Fixated Persons Unit become involved in the matter 34 35 In October 2021 John Barilaro resigned as Deputy Premier of New South Wales and as the member for Monaro citing his defamation case against Shanks as a big reason for the decision 36 37 In November 2021 Barilaro settled the defamation case with Shanks and Shanks issued the following apology Mr Shanks accepts that some of the videos he posted were offensive to Mr Barilaro Mr Shanks understands that Mr Barilaro has been hurt and apologises to him for that hurt Shanks was required to pay 100 000 in legal costs and Barilaro received no damages from the settlement Shanks agreed to edit some of the contested videos which would remain online and to stop selling merchandise featuring Barilaro after Barilaro s retirement from politics 38 39 As of 10 March 2022 the NSW Police dropped all charges against Langker who is considering taking civil action against the police 40 Conduct of the NSW Fixated Persons Unit has been brought into question with Attorney General Mark Speakman being questioned over the case in budget estimates Speakman refused to further comment conceding that the matter may appear before Law Enforcement Conduct Commission 41 On 6 June 2022 the Federal Court judge awarded Barilaro 715 000 in defamation damages from Google for the YouTube videos and referred Shanks and Google for possible prosecution for contempt of court 42 ClubsNSW Edit In 2020 Troy Stolz was a compliance officer employed by gambling lobby Clubs NSW Stolz contacted journalists and federal MP Andrew Wilkie alleging that clubs in NSW were engaged in widespread non compliance with anti money laundering laws Following this ClubsNSW terminated Stolz employment Stolz sued for unfair dismissal and ClubsNSW counter sued for unlawful use of confidential information Stolz has been described as a whistleblower and suffers from terminal bone cancer he is expected to die in 2022 or 2023 43 44 In 2021 Shanks uploaded multiple videos to the Friendlyjordies channel where he criticised ClubsNSW including a video interview with Troy Stolz 44 In September 2022 ClubsNSW began a highly unusual private prosecution against both Shanks and Stolz alleging that the video interview constituted contempt of court on both their parts Shanks and Stolz face criminal conviction and potential prison sentences ClubsNSW sought and obtained an interim suppression order something normally only seen in high level criminal cases Following this the video interview was taken down 44 In October 2022 the NSW Crime Commission released a report stating that criminals were in fact laundering billions of dollars using poker machines in NSW clubs and pubs 45 House fires EditPolice launched investigations into two suspicious fires at Shanks house in Bondi one on 17 November 2022 and another on 23 November 2022 46 In a statement Shanks lawyers said that his home had been firebombed and hoped that police would dedicate every resource possible to investigate what happened 47 References Edit a b Mckenzie Nic 8 October 2020 friendlyjordies boogeyman of the mainstream media Happy Mag Retrieved 31 August 2021 a b University of New South Wales has an online award verification service To confirm Jordan s degree and conferral date enter his first and last names and click on the search button Antrobus Blake 9 July 2021 Comedian asks for NSW Deputy Premier s parliamentary privilege to be waived in defamation case News com au Australia s Leading News Site Retrieved 11 July 2021 a b Hunter Lucy Cormack Fergus 19 September 2020 How to solve a problem like friendlyjordies Politicians debate new age commentator The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 21 September 2020 Shanks Jordan 3 April 2012 Undercover investigation dressed as woman in girls room YouTube Retrieved 12 April 2022 McGowan Michael 28 May 2021 YouTube comedian Friendlyjordies sued for defamation by NSW deputy premier John Barilaro The Guardian Retrieved 31 August 2021 a b Johnson Kurt 28 June 2019 Friendlyjordies the comedian who wants to inoculate Australia s youth Crikey Retrieved 31 August 2021 a b Stefano Mark Di 6 April 2016 This Viral YouTube Star Has Been Employed For Political Advertising BuzzFeed Retrieved 15 July 2020 Perrie Stewart Aussie YouTuber Reviews The Best Goonsacks In The Country LADBible Retrieved 7 August 2020 Lowther Amber Some Bloke Just Reviewed The Best Goon Sacks In Australia Triple M Retrieved 7 August 2020 Koziol Michael 31 October 2020 Rudd backs FriendlyJordies as serious broadcaster despite controversial acts The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 14 June 2021 Hill Daneka 15 July 2021 Opinions divided over new floodplain harvesting documentary Country News Retrieved 31 August 2021 User behind pro Labor Twitter account PRGuy publicly reveals identity 24 June 2022 Yun Jessica 27 November 2019 Rich lister CEO won t stop asking the NSW Premier this one question au finance yahoo com Retrieved 4 July 2021 What were you thinking Ben Fordham calls out appalling swipe at Gladys Berejiklian 2GB 10 June 2020 Retrieved 17 June 2021 YouTube Star Jordan Shanks Claims Nine Blocked Him From Monetising MAFS Reviews 2DayFM Retrieved 8 October 2021 Branco Jorge 23 January 2018 Clive Palmer s meetings with himself to approve millions in Queensland Nickel payments The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 14 June 2021 Stevenson Ashleigh 25 May 2018 Clive Palmer s assets frozen by Supreme Court over Queensland Nickel collapse www abc net au Retrieved 14 June 2021 a b Clive Palmer Australia ex MP threatens YouTuber over dense Humpty video BBC News 25 September 2019 Retrieved 14 June 2021 a b Gilbert Ben An Australian billionaire and politician is demanding 500 000 from a YouTube creator and threatening to sue for calling him a dense Humpty Dumpty Business Insider Retrieved 14 June 2021 West Michael 4 October 2019 The Streisand Effect Clive Palmer forgot about that Michael West Retrieved 14 June 2021 Amber Schultz 2 October 2019 Clive Palmer s latest defamation threat is the new norm for online content Crikey Retrieved 14 June 2021 Morton Rick 19 June 2021 The police the YouTube star and the Labor Party The Saturday Paper Retrieved 19 June 2021 YouTuber Friendlyjordies lashed for racist depiction of Gladys Berejiklian NewsComAu 21 June 2020 Retrieved 14 July 2020 YouTuber Friendlyjordies brags of sex acts in NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro s holiday house news com au 15 September 2020 Retrieved 19 January 2021 John Barilaro threatens legal action against YouTuber www 9news com au Retrieved 6 May 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Deputy Premier threatens to sue comedian www theaustralian com au 4 May 2021 Retrieved 6 May 2021 Mitchell Georgina 28 May 2021 John Barilaro sues YouTube comedian Friendlyjordies for defamation The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 17 June 2021 McGowan Michael Knaus Christopher 8 July 2021 Friendlyjordies files truth defence in defamation case against John Barilaro The Guardian Retrieved 8 July 2021 John Barilaro sues YouTube comedian Friendlyjordies for defamation 28 May 2021 a b Knaus Christopher 13 June 2021 Friendlyjordies producer charged with stalking John Barilaro the Guardian Retrieved 14 June 2021 Morton Rick 19 June 2021 The police the YouTube star and the Labor Party The Saturday Paper Retrieved 19 June 2021 Mitchell Georgina 26 August 2021 John Barilaro reported Friendlyjordies to police six months before producer s arrest The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 31 August 2021 Mitchell Georgina 26 August 2021 John Barilaro reported Friendlyjordies to police six months before producer s arrest The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 1 October 2021 John Barilaro Ripped Into A Journo For Asking About The Arrest Of Friendlyjordies Producer Pedestrian TV 16 July 2021 Retrieved 1 October 2021 NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro resigns as Coalition crisis deepens ABC News 3 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 NSW deputy premier John Barilaro resigns from politics days after Berejiklian quits the Guardian 4 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Mitchell Georgina 4 November 2021 Friendlyjordies defamation case settles out of court Jordan Shanks apologises to John Barilaro The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 4 November 2021 John Barilaro settles defamation suit with FriendlyJordies ABC News 4 November 2021 Retrieved 4 November 2021 Mitchell Georgina 10 March 2022 Police drop charges against Friendlyjordies producer Kristo Langker The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 10 March 2022 Loomes Phoebe 16 March 2022 Probe likely over friendlyjordies arrest 7NEWS 7News Retrieved 23 March 2022 John Barilaro awarded 715 000 defamation payout as Google Friendlyjordies referred for contempt SBS 6 June 2022 Hell hath no fury like a terminally ill pokies whistleblower Sydney Morning Herald 22 September 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 a b c Friendlyjordies Jordan Shanks and ClubsNSW whistleblower face criminal contempt proceedings The Guardian 2 September 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 NSW Crime Commission Outlines Recommendations to Crack Down on Significant Criminal Gaming Activity in Pubs and Clubs PDF NSW Crime Commission 27 October 2022 Retrieved 20 December 2022 Parkes Hupton Heath 23 November 2022 Police investigating suspicious blaze at Bondi home of comedian friendlyjordies ABC McGowan Michael 23 November 2022 Friendlyjordies Bondi home firebombed lawyers for YouTuber claim the Guardian Retrieved 23 November 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Friendlyjordies amp oldid 1131179365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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