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Good Food's exposé on Sydney hospitality abuses prompted reforms, investigations, and leadership changes.
Good Food won a Walkley Award for exposing systemic sexual harassment, discrimination, and unsafe conditions in Sydney’s hospitality industry, focusing on Swillhouse and Merivale.
Former employees revealed staff were pushed out after reporting assaults, pressured to have sex with customers, and encouraged to use drugs on shift.
The reporting led to mandatory sexual violence training in NSW venues, a Fair Work Ombudsman probe into Merivale, and the resignation of Icebergs founder Maurice Terzini after he shielded his son from assault allegations.
The advocacy group Sorry Not Sorry was recognized, and Good Food updated its guide to exclude venues linked to misconduct.
La exposición de Good Food sobre los abusos de la hospitalidad de Sydney provocó reformas, investigaciones y cambios de liderazgo.