Latest foreign interference News

Trump interference in Australian research must be rejected: union
ASIO’s declassified insights send powerful messages on protecting people, data centres, and buildings
AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw: Senate Estimates Opening Statement
The ASIO threat assessment is a dark outlook for Australia’s security. Are our laws up to the task?
ASIO boss expects more communal violence in worsening security environment in Australia
Submission On Crimes Amendment Bill
First Ever Analysis of Foreign Interference and Espionage Threats
National Wrap: AFP Keeping Australians Safe In 2024
Joyeux Anniversaire AFP Paris
Australia – New Zealand Joint Statement on Closer Defence Relations
7th Open Government Forum Meeting
Protecting New Zealand from foreign interference
Monday 18 November 2024
Bec’s Winter Escape
AFP Statement On Display Of Prohibited Symbols
Two Victorian men fined $4000 each for betting on the Australian of the Year awards using inside information
Opening Remarks At Eighth Australia-China High Level Dialogue
ASIO raises threat level to ‘probable’ due to increasing extremism, chief says
A Russian-born ADF soldier and her husband have been charged with spying. What does this mean?
Two Australian citizens charged with an espionage-related offence
Statement on arrest of an Australian Defence Force member
Committee satisfied with operation of intelligence agencies amidst complex, challenging and changing security environment
Foreign Minister Penny Wong on the significance of Premier Li’s visit to Australia
Reappointment of Mike Burgess AM as Director-General of Security
Albanese discusses delicate issues with Chinese premier, including avoiding future military incidents
Prime Minister Luxon meets with Premier Li
Deepening Engagement through Research Security: High Quality Research Collaboration in a Contested Environment
UN experts urge all States to recognise State of Palestine
Investing in a safe, secure and resilient future for the Australian community
Securing Australia’s critical minerals, exploration and processing industries
‘Abject failure’: why Australia’s scheme to curb foreign influence doesn’t work and can’t be fixed
AI chatbots refuse to produce ‘controversial’ output − why that’s a free speech problem
Grattan on Friday: Ethnic tensions will complicate the Albanese government’s multicultural policy reform
Business as usual isn’t enough when it comes to Australia’s national security
Deputy Commissioner Scott Lee Welcomed as New CPO for the ACT
AFP Appoints New Deputy Commissioners
Committee recommends ‘substantial reform’ to foreign influence transparency scheme
Resilient integrity frameworks are key to mitigating new corruption risks from global challenges
Cyber Targeting Of UK Democratic Institutions
Concerns conveyed to China over cyber activity
Australian Foreign Minister To Visit Republic Of Korea
Over-emphasising some things, underplaying others: ASIO’s threat assessment is underpinned by confusing logic
First Sentence For Foreign Interference Handed Down
Statement in response to ASIO Director-General’s threat assessment
National Anti-Corruption Commission to warn of ‘corruption vulnerabilities’ ahead of federal election
Research espionage is a real threat – but a drastic crackdown could stifle vital international collaboration
Three AFP officers recognised in the Australia Day 2024 Honours List
First foreign interference guilty verdict