Terror arrests show need for laws: Dutton

Peter Dutton

Peter Dutton has called for laws to stop Australians with suspected terror links from returning home Source: AAP

The Morrison government is pressing ahead with new national security laws as police arrested three alleged terrorism plotters in NSW.


Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton says an anti-terror operation in Sydney shows the need for new federal laws to temporarily exclude dangerous Australians.

Three Sydney men have been arrested over an alleged Islamic State-inspired plot to attack a variety of targets in Australia including embassies and court buildings.

The coalition party room meeting in Canberra on Tuesday gave the green light for Mr Dutton to bring new national security laws to parliament this Thursday.

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