"Indonesia's Vice President Jusuf Kalla has said that Australia's alleged payment of people smugglers amounts to 'bribery'."
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Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Spies, police have paid Indonesian informers for years | The Australian
"Australian spies and police working inside Indonesia have been involved in a secret war against people-smugglers since 2001, including using paid informers to help destroy the trade."
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John Key in the dark over Aussie government people smuggler payout claims
"Prime Minister John Key says he has no knowledge of whether the Australian Government paid around NZ$33,000 for a people-smuggling boat to turn around."
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Australian 'spies' may have 'paid people smugglers to turn their boats around' - 9news.com.au
"Australian spies may have paid people smugglers to turn their boats around as part of a covert operation, according to a shocking new revelation by a senior intelligence source."
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Catching Up on the OPM Breach — Krebs on Security
"As part of my visit to Australia (and then to gorgeous New Zealand) these past few weeks, I was invited to speak at two separate security conferences. At one of them, my talk was preceded by a speech from Mike Burgess, chief information security officer at Telstra, Australia’s largest telecom provider. Burgess knows a few things about attribution: He is an 18-year veteran of the Australian Signals Directorate (formerly the Defence Signals Directorate and the Australian equivalent of the U.S. National Security Agency)."
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A move towards cyber resilience in a world without borders - CSO | The Resource for Data Security Executives
"Late last year, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission chairperson, Greg Medcraft called for Australia to focus on "cyber resilience" to prevent destabilisation of financial markets. Coincidentally, a day later, the Australian Government announced the formation of a cyber security expert panel to review the nation’s cyber security efforts. This came in the wake of the Australian Signals Directorate reporting a 37 per cent increase in cyber security incidents on the previous year."
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Monday, 15 June 2015
ASIS' crime, and the Labor-Liberal cover-up - Echonetdaily
"The lawyer at the centre of the East Timor cabinet-bugging scandal has finally broken his silence to defend himself and his client against attacks by Attorney-General George Brandis and Abbott government lawyers."
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Aussie spies may have paid people smugglers | dailytelegraph.com.au
"AUSTRALIAN spies may have been involved in paying people smugglers to turn their boats around as part of a classified operation to disrupt their movements, a senior intelligence source revealed."
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Saturday, 13 June 2015
MUSLIMS IN AUSTRALIA are outraged that Prime Minister Tony Abbott has proposed revoking Australian citizenship of jihadis who join the Islamic State (ISIS) - Walid Shoebat
"MUSLIMS IN AUSTRALIA Are Outraged That Prime Minister Tony Abbott Has Proposed Revoking Australian Citizenship Of Jihadis Who Join The Islamic State (ISIS)"
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Australia called to Hague on Timor Gap | The Saturday Paper
"With its defence department gearing up to join the Americans in the occasional defiant flyover of the new Chinese artificial islands in the South China Sea, the Australian government finds itself on the same side of the dock as the Chinese in international maritime law proceedings."
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ISIS Goes Nuclear
"An alarming report comes from the Australian Intelligence community: The radical Islam terrorist group ISIS has collected enough nuclear material to assemble a “dirty” bomb. Said material was likely seized from captured government facilities in Iraq including hospitals and research labs."
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Security concerns must be followed to the letter | The Australian
"It is natural for ministers to defend their own fiefdoms but not always wise to take the fight too far."
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Thursday, 11 June 2015
Australia defends Jakarta envoy s return after executions - The West Australian
"Indonesia executed Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran by firing squad in April, ignoring impassioned pleas from the Australian government and public."
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Recalled ambassador Paul Grigson returns to Indonesia
"Australia's ambassador to Indonesia has returned to Jakarta five weeks after he was recalled by the Federal government to express its anger over the Bali nine executions."
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Monday, 8 June 2015
Stand against China from the middle ground | afr.com
"On April 17, 2001, three Royal Australian Navy (RAN) warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait. This was soon after a Chinese fighter collided with a US EP-3 reconnaissance aircraft, forcing it to land on Hainan Island in the South China Sea. "
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Australian government vilifies human rights commissioner - World Socialist Web Site
"For the second time in four months, the Abbott government has denounced Australian Human Rights Commissioner Gillian Triggs for criticising the extensive violations of basic legal and democratic rights by successive Australian governments."
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In Terror Fight, Australia Debates Revoking Citizenship | The Diplomat
"A controversial proposal would strip would-be terrorists of citizenship. Will that help?"
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Land tax can be unfair
"In the current enthusiasm for depriving Australians of their citizenship through a minister advised by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, it has been overlooked that most of those young volunteers for the caliphate are likely to have been born in Australia and tohave no guarantee of citizenship anywhere else."
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Timor-Leste presses ahead with challenge to Timor Sea oil and gas treaty | World news | The Guardian
"Timor-Leste is set to resume a formal challenge against an oil and gas treaty that became mired in controversy following claims Australia bugged the cabinet room in Dili to gain the upper hand in negotiations."
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Friday, 5 June 2015
Monis letter wasn’t referred to inquiry admits Julie Bishop | The Australian
"Labor legal affairs spokesman Mark Dreyfus said Senator Brandis should have referred Monis to the Australian Federal Police or the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation when the self-styled sheikh wrote about contacting the “caliph” of the terrorist group."
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