'Escape. Hide. Tell': New message from police on staying safe during a terrorist attack

Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Cheryl Scanlon (AAP)

Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Cheryl Scanlon Source: AAP / DARREN ENGLAND

Counter-terrorism police forces across Australia have launched a national awareness campaign that aims to educate and help people protect themselves in case of an armed attack. With the country's terror threat level remaining at probable, authorities say while Australia is at risk from weapons attacks - especially in crowded places - the initiative focuses on preparedness, not fear.


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