Australia’s spy agency, ASIO, issued a threat assessment less than a fortnight before the shooting at Bondi Beach, warning ...
In short: ASIO warns naming which former politician "sold out" Australia could expose its methods. The opposition leader says he will respect the intelligence agency's decision not to name the ...
Terrorism had long been competing for attention within Australia’s spy agency prior to the Bondi Beach attack, with the prime ...
Almost 30 years after the end of the Cold War, Australia's security agency ASIO is publicly acknowledging it was infiltrated by Soviet spies in a new official publication being launched today at the ...
ASIO Director General Mike Burgess began his 2024 Annual Threat Assessment by heralding the end of business as usual – or “BAU” as he put it. “If terrorists and spies don’t do BAU, a security service ...
This masthead can reveal a taxpayer-funded exodus of ASIO senior staff – many of whom were veterans of the 9/11 Islamist terrorism national security era – who were ushered out the door just months ...
ASIO told a parliamentary inquiry that the federal government should scrap laws that enable intelligence officers to request warrants to question children aged 14 to 18 during terrorism investigations ...
This article was written in Sarah Kendall's personal capacity as an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Queensland School of Law. It does not reflect the views of the Queensland Law Reform ...
Director-General Mike Burgess declared the national terrorism threat level remained "probable" on Thursday. The status indicates there is a more than 50 per cent chance of a "domestic terrorist attack ...
They knew who your girlfriend or boyfriend was. They knew where you parked your car. They stole your address book, they followed you to the zoo. They listened to you at meetings and wrote down which ...
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