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Enhanced security vetting and clearance capabilities for ASIO
AFP launches new resource to help combat foreign interference
Public hearing to hear from experts on foreign influence laws
Greens table Evacuation to Safety legislation
Meeting of National Cabinet 3 February
Appointment of ASIS Director-General
Joint press conference – Parliament House
National terrorism threat level
Doorstop – Parliament House 10 November
Spy exhibition tells story of Australian espionage
Committee to hear from ASIO and AFP on Temporary Exclusion Orders
TV interview – ABC Insiders
Brisbane man charged with advocating terrorism
ABC announces Executive Producers of Four Corners, 7.30 and Foreign Correspondent
Saturday Paper Book Review: Keeping Them Honest
Prime Minister – Transcript – Press Conference – Mowbray, TAS
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David Irvine AO
Statement from Jennifer Westacott, Business Council chief executive
2022-23 Budget building safer and more secure Australia
National Security – Shared Agenda
PJCIS backs laws to further strengthen intelligence community
Intelligence community to appear before Committee in response to Richardson Review
Prime Minister – Transcript – Press Conference – Sydney, NSW
Government playing politics on china threat, but dropping ball on national security
Further evidence required before extending intelligence agencies’ powers
AFP in Western Australia reveals operational success in helping to keep community safe
AFP operational results helping to keep NSW safe in 2021
Massive rise in racism concerns must impel action
Union led campaign forces federal government to dump proposed snooping laws
Trials of Bernard Collaery and Witness K
Three counter terrorism sentences handed down in one day – one an Australian first
Australia needs Minister for Intelligence: expert
PJCIS to scrutinise relisting of Hamas’ Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades as terrorist organisation
Sydney man accused of breaching Control Order
Law Council President calls for Parliament to reinstate judges to authorise ASIO questioning powers
Statement On NZ Royal Commission
Government response to Comprehensive Review into Intelligence Legislation
Law Council raises grave concerns about lack of safeguards in new ASIO powers
Committee agrees to revised ASIO powers
Data retention legislation needs more work
Mandatory data retention improvements recommended
ASIO’s extraordinary detention powers extended until
ASIO’s extraordinary detention powers extended until
Citizenship loss bill should pass: Intelligence Committee
Strengthening integrity of research
National Press Club address – 22 July 2020
Law Council concerned government amendments to ASIO Act are an overreach