Bishop cancels 180 passports, suspends 33

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says some 110 Australians are overseas fighting with or supporting groups like Islamic State with as many as 65 killed

Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says 110 Australians are fighting with or supporting groups like IS. (AAP)

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is doing her bit to prevent Australians travelling to battlefields in Iraq and Syria, cancelling around 180 passports, refusing to issue 24 and suspending a further 33.

Ms Bishop told parliament on Thursday about 110 Australians were overseas fighting with or supporting groups such as Islamic State, with as many as 65 killed.

IS posed one of the most immediate security challenges confronting Australia and recent terror attacks in France, Turkey, Iraq, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia demonstrated it was a global, regional and domestic threat, she said.


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