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Breakdown on national security a damning indictment of both sides
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Analysis

Breakdown on national security a damning indictment of both sides

The Morrison government has politicised encryption, all but daring Labor to look weak on national security. Labor has wriggled and tacked so many times it has been hard to keep track of where they stand.

  • by David Wroe

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PM escapes threat to his control of Parliament as Labor backs down on encryption
Bill Shorten

PM escapes threat to his control of Parliament as Labor backs down on encryption

A dire threat to Scott Morrison's control of Parliament sparked a blame game that forced Labor to back down on national security laws.

  • by David Crowe
Day of high farce ends on a low note
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Analysis

Day of high farce ends on a low note

Paedophiles and terrorists: federal poliicians would like to wish you a happy new (election) year.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
ASIO would vet Federal MPs as new allegations about Labor MPs aired
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Scott Morrison

ASIO would vet Federal MPs as new allegations about Labor MPs aired

Public servants and political staff require security vetting but not the ministers they serve. Senator Rex Patrick says this needs to change.

  • by Richard Baker
Police, spies gain powers to access encrypted messages after political deal struck
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Police, spies gain powers to access encrypted messages after political deal struck

Labor is set to support far-reaching laws despite saying they are "far from perfect" and may need to be revised.

  • by David Wroe
Quaedvlieg says subordinates ignored his orders after recruit suicide
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Quaedvlieg says subordinates ignored his orders after recruit suicide

The former Australian Border Force chief says the suicide of a young female officer helped galvanise him to suspend the psychometric testing of new recruits.

  • by Nicole Hasham
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Morrison pressures Shorten to pass encryption laws
Scott Morrison

Morrison pressures Shorten to pass encryption laws

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has challenged Opposition Leader Bill Shorten to accept the case for swift changes to encryption laws.

  • by David Crowe
'Obviously dangerous': Labor doubles down on encryption bill with press freedom warning
Christian Porter

'Obviously dangerous': Labor doubles down on encryption bill with press freedom warning

The rare fight over national security legislation means the government will look to the crossbench to pass the laws this week.

  • by Michael Koziol
Negotiations over encryption legislation break down
Privacy

Negotiations over encryption legislation break down

Shadow attorney-general Mark Dreyfus said the government had politicised national security and destroyed bipartisanship with its demands.

  • by Fergus Hunter
Last-minute hitch on national security bill raised by Senate president
Privacy

Last-minute hitch on national security bill raised by Senate president

Scott Ryan said the Assistance and Access Bill might interfere with parliamentary privilege, an important legal protection for MPs.

  • by Fergus Hunter
Australia's overseas spies to have expanded ability to use weapons and violence
Marise Payne

Australia's overseas spies to have expanded ability to use weapons and violence

The Morrison government says ASIS officers need the expanded powers to protect themselves and others in a dangerous world.

  • by Fergus Hunter