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terrorism in Australia
Is Australia Taking the Threat of Right-Wing Terrorism Seriously?
By Henry Storey
It is clear that right-wing terrorism – much like its Islamist counterpart – has now become a transnational phenomenon.
Australia and the Brussels Attack
By Edward Cavanough
In the wake of Brussels, Australians should take solace in the rejection of the politics of fear and division.
Think Like an Australian Terrorist
By Greg Austin
Australia has a policy fog around the character of Australian terrorists that is not helpful and needs to be dissipated.
Australia’s New Terrorism Test
By Helen Clark
Once again terrorism on Australian soil is being debated.
Australia Nibbles at the Edges of Press Freedom
By Helen Clark
With its new security laws, the current government aims to shift the balance between freedom and security.
Australia's Unfolding Hostage Crisis
By Helen Clark
Central Sydney has been in the grip of a hostage crisis today.
Australia Speaks at the UN Security Council
By Helen Clark
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop gives an address on terrorism, as Australia nears the end of its UNSC presidency.
Australia’s Fight Against Islamic Extremists
By Kevin Placek
The government is stepping up efforts to deal with both domestic threats and Australian extremists active abroad.
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