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Laura Tingle

When the flag becomes a shroud of military secrecy

A government too keen to use the military as props must use the dreadful revelations on Afghanistan to be more open on matters of war and peace.

In the early days of the Abbott government, the then minister for immigration and border protection, Scott Morrison, would appear in what is known as the Blue Room at Parliament House to give updates on the new government’s Operation Sovereign Borders.

Except there wasn’t ever much of an update. As has proved his style ever since, Morrison was not a big believer in actually informing the public. Questions about how many boats – or asylum seekers – may have been on their way to Australia (the target of the operation being to deter them and turn them back), the minister would describe them as “on water matters” which he wouldn’t discuss.

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Laura Tingle is chief political correspondent for the ABC's 7.30 program. She is the staff-elected director of the ABC. Connect with Laura on Twitter.

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