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View from The Hill: ASIO chief seeks to dig out of the hole he’d made for himself
‘Be your own hero’: why video games are a battleground in the US-China tech war
Relation-ships In Maldives
US conservative Candace Owens is set to tour Australia. Can the government stop her?
Libs Select Defence Contractor Hingston As Braddon Candidate
Delivering New Builds Is Central To Energy Security
Should misogyny be treated as a form of extremism?
Update on the work of UN Human Rights Office: China
New Director-General of the Australian Signals Directorate appointed
Pupils Shown STEM Career Can Be Blast
Joint statement, Parliament House, Canberra
National Security Questions Labor Must Answer
Back Bush, Our People, Our Future
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Politics Now
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – ABC AM 19 August
Opening Remarks, AUS-NZ Annual Leaders’ Meeting
Independent review into the Woomera Prohibited Area
Why did Japan’s prime minister decide to step down? And who might replace him?
SpaceX’s Elon Musk endorsed Donald Trump for president – what this could mean for US space policy
Federal Government announces National Science Statement and National Science and Research Priorities
Committee supports continuation of ‘declared areas’ provisions in the Criminal Code
The Geneva Conventions at 75: do the laws of war still have a fighting chance in today’s bloody world?
Release of national science statement and research priorities
Australia’s new National Science Statement and Priorities to drive industrial transformation
Testing On Track To Improve GPS
UN Human Rights Chief says deeply troubled by dissolution of Move Forward Party: Thailand
Palantir and Microsoft Partner to Deliver Enhanced Analytics and AI Services to Classified Networks for Critical National Security Operations
American Rare Earths (ASX: ARR) Reports Promising Expansion Potential at Halleck Creek
Teenager charged by NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) following alleged stabbing at Camperdown
Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations 6 August
Boeing Delivers First MH-139A Production Aircraft to U.S. Air Force
Minorities in Iran have been disproportionally impacted in ongoing crackdown to repress the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement, UN Fact-Finding Mission says
ASIO raises threat level to ‘probable’ due to increasing extremism, chief says
Australia-United States Ministerial Consultations
Former Sea Shepherd captain Paul Watson arrested on a Japanese warrant from 2012 – what next?
March 15 coordinated response concludes
US Army Special Operations Orders Two More MH-47G Block II Chinooks from Boeing
Further charges laid by Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) following incident at Miranda shopping centre
Schools pathways program in South Australia and Western Australia
Australia’s First MQ-4C Triton
Experts dismayed by life sentences handed down to human rights defenders: United Arab Emirates
Television – Sky News Afternoon Agenda
Police Charge Youth With Extremist Material
PsiQuantum Adds First US-Based Utility-Scale Quantum Computer to its Future Plans
AFP Committed To Protecting All Australians
Rover Critical Minerals Signs LOI to Acquire High Purity Silica Asset with Average 99.6% SiO2 In Golden, British Columbia
New Funding To Combat Youth Extremism In Australia
Journalists Gershkovich and Kurmasheva’s sham trials and imprisonment a chilling warning to all journalists, say UN experts: Russia