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Fiona Brown Receives $1.48M Payout in Workplace Rights Settlement

dramabreakBy dramabreakAugust 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Fiona Brown, the former chief of staff to Senator Linda Reynolds, has received a settlement of $1.48 million from the Commonwealth. This payout resolves claims that her workplace rights were compromised following the public disclosure of Brittany Higgins’s rape allegation, which occurred in Parliament House. Ms. Brown was the individual to whom Ms. Higgins first confided her allegations of sexual assault by Bruce Lehrmann.

Background of the Case

Ms. Brown initiated proceedings with the Fair Work Commission last year, asserting that she was unfairly designated as the government’s scapegoat amidst the fallout from Ms. Higgins’s public statements. At the time of the allegations, Ms. Brown served as chief of staff for Senator Linda Reynolds, a Liberal senator. She became a significant figure in both the ultimately aborted criminal trial against Mr. Lehrmann and his subsequent defamation proceedings.

The Federal Court, on the balance of probabilities, concluded that Ms. Higgins was indeed raped by Mr. Lehrmann in Senator Reynolds’s office. However, the court did not uphold claims suggesting that the government or Ms. Brown had been involved in concealing the assault. Similarly, a separate defamation trial brought by Senator Reynolds against Ms. Higgins in the WA Supreme Court also dismissed allegations of a cover-up. Mr. Lehrmann has consistently maintained his innocence.

Ms. Brown’s Claims

The core of Ms. Brown’s case before the Fair Work Commission centered on the allegation that she was made a scapegoat as the government navigated the response to Ms. Higgins’s allegations. As a veteran public servant, Ms. Brown contended that she was denied the opportunity to defend herself and that media inquiries directed at her were answered without her knowledge or consent.

A critical element of her complaint involved a contentious Question Time session held in the days following the public emergence of Ms. Higgins’s story. During this session, then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison faced intense questioning from then-Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese regarding the allegations.

Ms. Brown stated that she felt both “frightened” and “intimidated” by former Prime Minister Scott Morrison. She alleged that Mr. Morrison had inaccurately informed Parliament that he had discussed the matter with her, when in fact, he had not. Furthermore, Ms. Brown claimed that the former Prime Minister subsequently refused to engage with her on the subject, except to assert that they had indeed discussed it.

Settlement Details

The case was scheduled to proceed to trial in March, with expectations that Mr. Morrison and other senior public officials would be called as witnesses. However, the matter was resolved through a mediation process earlier this month. A key stipulation of the settlement agreement permits Ms. Brown to publicly disclose the settlement amount, a detail typically kept confidential under non-disclosure agreements.

It is important to note that the settlement does not include any admission of liability or an apology from the Commonwealth. A representative for the federal Attorney-General, Michelle Rowland, stated that it would be “inappropriate for the Commonwealth to provide further commentary” on the matter.

Broader Context and Implications

The resolution of Ms. Brown’s claim brings a conclusion to a significant legal and public relations challenge stemming from the initial allegations made by Brittany Higgins. The case highlighted the intense scrutiny faced by political staff and government officials during high-profile scandals, particularly concerning workplace rights and the handling of sensitive allegations.

The substantial payout underscores the potential financial ramifications for the Commonwealth when such workplace disputes reach a settlement stage. While the settlement avoids a protracted trial and further public airing of details, it also means that definitive judicial findings on Ms. Brown’s specific claims of being made a scapegoat were not reached.

The circumstances surrounding the initial allegations and their aftermath have led to broader discussions about parliamentary workplace culture, the processes for reporting and addressing sexual assault claims, and the support systems available to staff within the political sphere. The settlement with Ms. Brown is a distinct legal event from the criminal and defamation proceedings involving Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins, though all are interconnected through the initial event.

Conclusion

The $1.48 million settlement awarded to Fiona Brown represents a significant financial resolution to her claims of compromised workplace rights. While the Commonwealth has not admitted liability, the payout concludes a case that brought to light the complex and challenging environment within political offices during periods of intense public scrutiny. The resolution allows for a degree of closure for Ms. Brown and avoids further legal proceedings that would have involved testimony from high-profile political figures.

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