Visa ploy to expel terrorist Benbrika
Notorious terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika faces immigration detention and deportation after Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil revoked his visa.
Notorious terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika faces immigration detention and deportation after Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil revoked his visa.
The bipartisan parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security has split for the first time in 17 years.
Police investigation launched after top cancer surgeon Felix Chan was hacked by a ransomware gang and sensitive patient details were leaked online
Less than a quarter of new tobacco tax allocated for anti-smoking and vaping response, no new enforcement money, as government pockets cigarette tax increase.
New cigarette taxes will be used to stop nicotine vapes at the border, as new figures show 60 per cent of illicit vapes are made or imported from China.
Save the Children has launched legal action to force the Albanese government to bring home Australian women and children from secure camps for IS-linked families in Syria.
Defence chiefs order formal grounding of Chinese-made drones pending six-month security audit, says DJI systems must “remain de-energised until further notice’’.
A ransomware gang is claiming to have breached a Sydney cancer hospital, and is threatening to release data unless payment is made.
Children as young as two are being hospitalised for vaping illnesses, shock new data shows, as the government vows to stop a new generation getting hooked on nicotine.
The cost of a packet of cigarettes will rise by $10 and vapes will be banned from sale everywhere except pharmacies.
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