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Intelligence laws come under the spyglass

Attorney-General Christian Porter arrives to deliver the Richardson Review into Australia's intelligence and security laws at a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Friday, December 4, 2020. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

Attorney-General Christian Porter arrives to deliver the Richardson Review at a press conference. Source: AAP

Australia's intelligence laws are set for a major upgrade following the release of the Richardson Report. The review reveals that some areas of the laws are outdated and need to be modernised, including a potential gap in Australia's defence mechanisms against foreign interference. A story by Marcus Megalokonomos for SBS News, produced by RaySel for SBS Tamil.


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Australia's intelligence laws are set for a major upgrade following the release of the Richardson Report. The review reveals that some areas of the laws are outdated and need to be modernised, including a potential gap in Australia's defence mechanisms against foreign interference. A story by Marcus Megalokonomos for SBS News, produced by RaySel for SBS Tamil.



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