No ongoing threat after synagogue attack: ASIO
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No ongoing threat after synagogue attack: ASIO
AFP antisemitism operation launched after multiple incidents
Melbourne synagogue attack declared ‘act of terrorism’
Nauru-Australia treaty signed, CBA to provide banking services
Allan calls synagogue attack ‘act of terror’
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No ongoing threat after synagogue attack: ASIO director-general Mike Burgess says the agency has been conducting its own inquiries to ensure there is no ongoing threat after the Melbourne synagogue attack.
Melbourne synagogue attack declared ‘act of terrorism’: Victorian authorities are treating Friday’s synagogue attack as an act of terrorism, Premier Jacinta Allan confirmed in a press conference with police.
Nauru-Australia treaty signed, CBA to provide banking services: The treaty includes providing $100 million for the Nauru budget and $40 million to enhance policing, security, training and infrastructure over the next five years.
Trump says January 6 committee should be jailed: President-elect Donald Trump, in his first post-election television interview, promised a confrontational return to the White House.
Bowen slams Coalition’s nuclear timeline: Energy Minister Chris Bowen says the Coalition’s timeline for its nuclear power rollout is inaccurate and “wildly optimistic” after the CSIRO’s report found building such an industry would be too expensive and slow.
Dutton promises antisemitism taskforce: Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says the Coalition will introduce a dedicated antisemitism taskforce to tackle the issue in Australia if it is elected, after the suspected firebombing of a Melbourne synagogue on Friday.
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