Defence secrecy and immigration cut

Dick Smith

Dick Smith Source: AAP

Refugee advocates hope a relaxing of secrecy laws in Australia's domestic and offshore detention centres will clear the way for more crimes and human rights abuses to be reported by staff working within the system. Meanwhile, High-profile Australian businessman Dick Smith is warning of a violent revolution if Australia does not cut immigration and more heavily tax the very rich.



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