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Cyber warfare
Morrison reveals malicious 'state-based' cyber attack on governments, industry
A major, sophisticated, state-based cyber attack has targeted key Australian organisations across industry, government and essential services.
- by David Crowe and Max Koslowski
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Victoria to get extra federal seat, NT and WA to lose one each
Victoria's booming population is set to hand it another MP in Federal Parliament while the Northern Territory appears likely to have its lower house representation cut in half at the next election.
- by Max Koslowski
'Just plain stupid': Senate stand-off over move to 'undermine' crossbench
The Greens, One Nation and Senator Jacqui Lambie will stonewall progress in the Senate until the major parties back down on a proposal that would limit crossbench motions.
- by Max Koslowski
Palace Letters will be released by the end of July
Hundreds of potentially explosive letters that shed light on what the Queen knew in the lead-up to Gough Whitlam's dismissal will be released next month.
- by Max Koslowski
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The Dismissal
National Archives still declassifying Palace Letters as historian slams delay
Weeks after the High Court ordered the potentially explosive letters be released, the agency holding them won't say when they will be made public.
- by Max Koslowski
PM wants focus on Indigenous incarceration not slavery history
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australia has a genuine issue with high Indigenous incarceration levels but he doesn't want that issue hijacked.
- by Max Koslowski
'It's just denial': Bruce Pascoe, Labor condemn PM's 'no slavery in Australia' claim
Historian and author Bruce Pascoe says there was slavery in Australia post-colonisation, and Scott Morrison saying otherwise is "an insult".
- by Max Koslowski
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Racism
'A wake-up call and opportunity': Call for a national anti-racism strategy as complaints grow
An increase in racism complaints has seen a coalition of 30 community groups join to demand a bipartisan national anti-racism strategy.
- by Max Koslowski
On Q+A, tears, heartbreak, anger and a request: 'Do not kill us'
Within two minutes, tears. Within five, anger. On Q+A, politicians were sidelined by heartbroken Indigenous Australians urging change. First: "Do not kill us."
- by Max Koslowski
Home Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo honoured for public service
Mike Pezzullo has been been at the peak of the public service for the past seven years.
- by Max Koslowski
Almost 400 anti-China attacks since pandemic began
Australia's leading anti-China racism survey has so far documented 386 racist incidents, including abuse, physical intimidation and spitting.
- by Max Koslowski
Original URL: https://www.watoday.com.au/by/max-koslowski-h18725