‘Security doors open for Greens’
Law change would allow Greens to join national security committee and undermines bipartisanship, Liberal senator James Paterson PJCIS claims.
Law change would allow Greens to join national security committee and undermines bipartisanship, Liberal senator James Paterson PJCIS claims.
The Russian-linked hack on law firm HWL Ebsworth compromised commercially sensitive federal government data and the personal details of government staff and clients.
The US and Sweden have put a $7.6 million bounty on the head of alleged AN0M gangster Maximilian Rivkin, a key lieutenant of Australian drug kingpin Hakan Ayik
Melbourne jihadi bride Zehra Duman’s citizenship is formally restored by the High Court, following the collapse of the Coalition-era citizenship cessation laws.
Human rights campaigners call for Australian ‘lost boy’ Yusuf Zahab, locked up since he was 14 and recently found alive in a jail cell, to be brought home from Syria.
Humans must have final say over decisions made by artificial intelligence, cyber expert Rachael Falk says, as she calls for greater public education and oversight of AI.
A Sydney teenager missing and thought killed in Syria is believed to have been found alive in a jail cell in the city of Hasakah.
Western spies may have known for a decade that top gun Daniel Duggan was part of a group of western pilots training Chinese aviators through Test Flight Academy of South Africa.
Army experts have recovered the partial remains of Australian soldiers in an abandoned cemetery on the Kokoda Track, 81 years after they died defending their nation.
Restaurants, farms, construction companies caught exploiting migrant workers hit with fines and bans in Australian Border Force operational blitz.
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