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Minister to visit intelligence partnership capitals
In Dialogue with Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, Experts of Human Rights Committee Welcome Legislation Supporting
Australia’s deteriorating security environment leads to surge in PJCIS workload
AFP dogs trained to sniff out serious crime at new facility
Security of Critical Infrastructure Legislation
First periodic report on Human Rights tabled
Senator Kimberley Kitching condolence motion Australian Parliament House
National Security – Shared Agenda
Universities to assess recommendations from Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security
Next steps to combat foreign interference at Australian universities
Ministerial Meeting on Counter-Terrorism and Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime – Communiqué
Opening statement to PJCIS Review of Security Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
IRU sets out higher education policy agenda for next government
Go8 supports changes to critical infrastructure legislation
Improved reforms to counter espionage, foreign interference in telecommunications sector
Operational success reveals AFP helped keep South Australians safe in 2021
National Security Intelligence Priorities released
NZ chairs meeting of five Attorneys-General
Australia’s intelligence agencies navigate challenging operating environment
Go8 plays critical role in Australia’s national security
Foreign Interference Guidelines find balance between threats and opportunities
Morrison government strengthens Australia’s university sector to withstand foreign interference
Universities Australia welcomes release of revised UFIT Guidelines
Slater & Gordon investigating shareholder class action against Star Entertainment Group
Australians urged to ‘Think Before You Link’ online
Intelligence Committee to focus on higher education and research sector security
Recommended readings from sector leaders
Don’t suffocate international partnerships with red tape
Foreign interference in universities inquiry under consideration
Telecommunications Sector Security Reforms under Committee scrutiny
Statement from CSIRO following reports in Australian newspaper
Australia must reform social media to protect democracy and stop disinformation