Kyle Sandilands has withdrawn from his legal dispute with former employer ARN at the Federal Court in Sydney, ending his active participation in the proceedings concerning breach of contract allegations, according to multiple reports from the Sydney Morning Herald and The Guardian Australia. The case, which has attracted significant media attention, involved Sandilands’ claims against ARN following his dismissal from KIIS FM.
Court documents unveiled as part of ARN’s defense revealed that Sandilands engaged in repeated expletive-laden rants targeting Kiis FM executives, critics, and listeners in Melbourne prior to his firing, highlighting allegations of misconduct that contributed to the breakdown in relations. ARN is defending Sandilands’ $85 million claim, which is tied to his departure from the radio station.
Sandilands appeared at the court in a Rolls Royce for a case management hearing, describing the situation as “pretty ugly” and publicly insisting on a return to the airwaves, according to The Guardian Australia. However, attempts to expedite the trial were rejected, and subsequent comments by Sandilands outside court indicated he is unlikely to resume broadcasting on KIIS FM in the near term.
The withdrawal marks a critical juncture in the contractual dispute that has cast uncertainty over Sandilands’ broadcasting career and ARN’s management of high-profile personalities. The outcome may influence future negotiations and dispute resolutions within the Australian radio industry.
Observers will be watching for any further legal steps by Sandilands or ARN, as well as how the case’s resolution might affect broadcast contracts and talent relationships going forward. Pending court decisions and potential out-of-court settlements could provide clarity on the lasting impact of this high-profile conflict.

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