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Smartraveller warns of potential France terror threat

Australians travelling to France in the coming months, including for the Rugby World Cup, have been warned to exercise a high degree of caution.

Australians have been warned about travelling to France ahead of the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Getty Images
Australians have been warned about travelling to France ahead of the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Getty Images

Australians travelling to France during the Rugby World Cup have been warned to expect increased security measures amid a rolling terrorism threat.

The seven-week World Cup kicks off on September 8 and runs through to October 28, with matches hosted across France’s major cities.

Smartraveller updated its advice for the popular European travel destination this week, warning Australians to “exercise a high degree of caution” and “expect significant travel delays and enhanced security in Paris and other major cities throughout this period”.

Australians will head to France for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Emmanuel Dunand / AFP
Australians will head to France for the Rugby World Cup. Picture: Emmanuel Dunand / AFP

“France’s national security threat alert is at the medium level ‘reinforced security – threat risk’,” Smartraveller states.

“There’s a risk of terrorist attacks in France. Attacks could be indiscriminate. Be cautious around locations known to be targeted.”

French soldiers patrol in front of the French National Assembly ahead of the 2023 World Para Triathlon in Paris. Picture: Emmanuel Dunand / AFP
French soldiers patrol in front of the French National Assembly ahead of the 2023 World Para Triathlon in Paris. Picture: Emmanuel Dunand / AFP

France has struggled with terrorism and civil unrest for years.

A wave of ISIS-inspired attacks in 2015-2016 killed hundreds of people, and in 2022, a lone gunman targeted a Kurdish cultural centre in Paris, murdering three people.

In July this year, prolonged riots engulfed the country following the shooting death of Nahel M in Nanterre near Paris.

Twenty teams will compete at the World Cup with four five-team pools.

The Wallabies are in Pool C and will front up against Wales, Fiji, Georgia and Portugal.

They will face Georgia first-up on September 9 at the Stade de France, a massive 80,000 capacity stadium in Saint-Denis, north of Paris.

Stade de France will host the opening ceremony on September 8, with the show expected to highlight the best of French culture.

The knockout quarter-finals stage kicks off on October 14.

Duncan Evans
Duncan EvansReporter

Duncan Evans is a reporter for News Corp’s NewsWire service, based in Adelaide. Before NewsWire, he worked as a resources and politics reporter for The Daily Mercury in Mackay, Queensland and as a reporter at CQ Today, an independent newspaper based in Rockhampton. He was raised in Emerald and Brisbane and studied English Literature and American Studies at the University of Sydney. He began his career in journalism working for the Jakarta Post in Indonesia for over two years as an editor, translator and writer. He is fluent in Indonesian.

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