Balmoral her sanctuary, offering privacy and space
The Balmoral estate in the windswept Scottish Highlands was Queen Elizabeth’s happy place, one that offered privacy and endless space for the monarch to drop her guard and be herself.
The Balmoral estate in the windswept Scottish Highlands was Queen Elizabeth’s happy place, one that offered privacy and endless space for the monarch to drop her guard and be herself.
Labor has finally settled its membership of the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security, which will meet within days to review the listing of several terrorist organisations.
A roadside bomb that injured two Australian diplomatic contractors in Baghdad likely hit the wrong car.
Chinese state-backed cyber spies attacked the IT systems of the Australian government, media, defence and health agencies for three months this year.
Australian diplomats have been targeted in a bomb attack in Baghdad, with a roadside device detonated as their convoy passed.
The parliamentary committee which helps shape Australia’s national security legislation will not be operational until at least September, almost four months after the federal election.
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