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Crisis-focused Home Affairs fails to prepare for security threats

Tom Burton
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Australia’s Home Affairs department, which is responsible for immigration and security, is ill-prepared for rising cyber and border risks, is too focused on crisis management and is ridden with high leadership turnover, according to a new audit.

The review also identifies a deep divide between the department and its Australian Border Force (ABF) unit, which manages the customs function and raises $22 billion annually – making it the second-largest revenue collector after the Tax Office.

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Tom Burton has held senior editorial and publishing roles with The Mandarin, The Sydney Morning Herald and as Canberra bureau chief for The Australian Financial Review. He has won three Walkley awards. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.burton@afr.com

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