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  1. ASIO review of past terror cases didn't extend to prior flag on Bondi attackers
    By Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop and Tom Lowrey

    The head of Australia's domestic intelligence agency reveals it reviewed past terrorism investigations in 2024 which did not extend to a re-examination of the soon to be Bondi gunmen because of a resourcing decision.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/asi

    #RoyalCommissions #SecurityIntelligence #Terrorism #SeanRubinszteinDunlop #TomLowrey

  2. ASIO review of past terror cases didn't extend to prior flag on Bondi attackers
    By Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop and Tom Lowrey

    The head of Australia's domestic intelligence agency reveals it reviewed past terrorism investigations in 2024 which did not extend to a re-examination of the soon to be Bondi gunmen because of a resourcing decision.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/asi

    #RoyalCommissions #SecurityIntelligence #Terrorism #SeanRubinszteinDunlop #TomLowrey

  3. ASIO review of past terror cases didn't extend to prior flag on Bondi attackers
    By Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop and Tom Lowrey

    The head of Australia's domestic intelligence agency reveals it reviewed past terrorism investigations in 2024 which did not extend to a re-examination of the soon to be Bondi gunmen because of a resourcing decision.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/asi

    #RoyalCommissions #SecurityIntelligence #Terrorism #SeanRubinszteinDunlop #TomLowrey

  4. ASIO review of past terror cases didn't extend to prior flag on Bondi attackers
    By Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop and Tom Lowrey

    The head of Australia's domestic intelligence agency reveals it reviewed past terrorism investigations in 2024 which did not extend to a re-examination of the soon to be Bondi gunmen because of a resourcing decision.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/asi

    #RoyalCommissions #SecurityIntelligence #Terrorism #SeanRubinszteinDunlop #TomLowrey

  5. ASIO review of past terror cases didn't extend to prior flag on Bondi attackers
    By Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop and Tom Lowrey

    The head of Australia's domestic intelligence agency reveals it reviewed past terrorism investigations in 2024 which did not extend to a re-examination of the soon to be Bondi gunmen because of a resourcing decision.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-25/asi

    #RoyalCommissions #SecurityIntelligence #Terrorism #SeanRubinszteinDunlop #TomLowrey

  6. ASIO warning before Bondi attack did not single out elevated Hanukkah risk
    By Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop

    Australia's intelligence agency, ASIO, issued its annual holiday threat assessment less than two weeks before the Hanukkah terrorist attack at Bondi Beach but did not identify heightened risks to the Jewish festival, despite earlier declaring antisemitism as its top priority in terms of threat to life.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-23/asi

    #SecurityIntelligence #Terrorism #RoyalCommissions #SeanRubinszteinDunlop

  7. ASIO warning before Bondi attack did not single out elevated Hanukkah risk
    By Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop

    Australia's intelligence agency, ASIO, issued its annual holiday threat assessment less than two weeks before the Hanukkah terrorist attack at Bondi Beach but did not identify heightened risks to the Jewish festival, despite earlier declaring antisemitism as its top priority in terms of threat to life.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-23/asi

    #SecurityIntelligence #Terrorism #RoyalCommissions #SeanRubinszteinDunlop

  8. ASIO cut counterterrorism funding share to post-9/11 low before Bondi
    By Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop

    Australia's intelligence agencies had cut counterterrorism funding to its lowest share this century before the Bondi massacre, despite warnings that a terrorist attack was probable and that antisemitic violence posed an escalating threat to life.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-22/asi

    #SecurityIntelligence #RoyalCommissions #Terrorism #SeanRubinszteinDunlop

  9. Alleged Russian spies to face fresh espionage conspiracy charge
    By Tara Cassidy

    Australian citizens Kira and Igor Korolev were charged in 2024, accused of attempting to gather and send state secrets to Russia.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-11/all

    #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #SecurityIntelligence #TaraCassidy

  10. Alleged Russian spies to face fresh espionage conspiracy charge
    By Tara Cassidy

    Australian citizens Kira and Igor Korolev were charged in 2024, accused of attempting to gather and send state secrets to Russia.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-11/all

    #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #SecurityIntelligence #TaraCassidy

  11. Alleged Russian spies to face fresh espionage conspiracy charge
    By Tara Cassidy

    Australian citizens Kira and Igor Korolev were charged in 2024, accused of attempting to gather and send state secrets to Russia.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-11/all

    #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #SecurityIntelligence #TaraCassidy

  12. Alleged Russian spies to face fresh espionage conspiracy charge
    By Tara Cassidy

    Australian citizens Kira and Igor Korolev were charged in 2024, accused of attempting to gather and send state secrets to Russia.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-11/all

    #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #SecurityIntelligence #TaraCassidy

  13. Alleged Russian spies to face fresh espionage conspiracy charge
    By Tara Cassidy

    Australian citizens Kira and Igor Korolev were charged in 2024, accused of attempting to gather and send state secrets to Russia.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-11/all

    #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #SecurityIntelligence #TaraCassidy

  14. Brisbane couple charged with Russian espionage had been hiding in plain sight
    By Brett Worthington and Andrew Greene

    Australia's spy agency ASIO was the first authority to investigate concerns about Russian-born Australian citizen Kira Korolev. What followed was close monitoring of the army private and her husband, which has now landed them in custody, facing allegations of spying for their mother country.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-07-13/kir

    #SecurityIntelligence #FederalGovernment #LawCrimeandJustice #DefenceForces #Crime #CourtsandTrials #BrettWorthington #AndrewGreene

  15. Live: 'Finally coming to an end': Parents of Julian Assange react to son being released from prison in UK

    Julian Assange's dad has told the ABC the news was 'energising', while his mother says she's 'grateful' his ordeal is ending.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-06-25/par

    #InternationalCourtsandTribunals #SecurityIntelligence

  16. Dutton cools on push to name 'traitor' politician, after ASIO warns it could expose sources and methods
    By Jake Evans

    The opposition leader says he won't agitate for the politician who betrayed Australia to be named, after a warning from the spy chief that doing so could expose ASIO's sources and methods.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-03-01/asi

    #FederalGovernment #GovernmentandPolitics #SecurityIntelligence #DefenceandNationalSecurity #JakeEvans

  17. Giant game of Cluedo breaks out in halls of democracy after spook spills beans
    By Annabel Crabb and Brett Worthington

    After the spy news broke, Thursday morning in Parliament House was pleasantly given over to a Cluedo-type game as politicians searched for one of their own, write Annabel Crabb and Brett Worthington.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-29/gia

    #FederalGovernment #ForeignAffairs #DefenceandNationalSecurity #SecurityIntelligence #LawCrimeandJustice #AnnabelCrabb #BrettWorthington

  18. Chinese-Australian businessman jailed over attempt to influence federal MP
    By Kristian Silva

    Melbourne businessman Di Sanh Duong, 68, will face at least a year in jail after being found guilty of attempting to politically influence former federal minister Alan Tudge.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-29/di-

    #DefenceandNationalSecurity #NationalSecurity #SecurityIntelligence #Laws #KristianSilva

  19. Revelations of a 'traitor' politician has sent a rocket up parliament. Here's what we know
    By Matthew Doran

    Australia's domestic spy agency has revealed a retired politician betrayed the nation, but stopped short of naming them. Here's what we know, and what might happen next.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-29/wha

    #FederalGovernment #SecurityIntelligence #FederalParliament #MatthewDoran

  20. Unnamed 'traitor' politician cultivated by spies puts loyalty of every politician in question, says former treasurer
    By Jake Evans

    A former politician was cultivated by spies, Australian intelligence has revealed, and former treasurer Joe Hockey says every politician's loyalty will be questioned until that "traitor" is named.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-29/unn

    #FederalGovernment #GovernmentandPolitics #SecurityIntelligence #DefenceandNationalSecurity #ForeignAffairs #FederalParliament #JakeEvans

  21. North Korea's first spy satellite is 'alive', expert says, South Korea plans military drills

    North Korea's first spy satellite is "alive", a Netherlands-based space expert says, after detecting changes in its orbit that suggested Pyongyang was successfully controlling the spacecraft — although its capabilities remain unknown.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-29/nor

    #WorldPolitics #DefenceandNationalSecurity #UnrestConflictandWar #ScienceandTechnology #Spacecraft #GovernmentandPolitics #SpaceExploration #DefenceForces #SecurityIntelligence

  22. Assange's father says it's time to put 'serious' pressure on UK, US to bring home 'son of the Australian soil'
    By William Howard, Mim Hook, and Millicent Spencer

    As the world waits for the verdict on whether the WikiLeaks founder will be extradited to the US, his father John Shipton says Australia should consider imposing "not too brutal" restrictions on our allies.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-22/jul

    #InternationalCourtsandTribunals #LawCrimeandJustice #WorldPolitics #LiberalPartyofAustralia #ALP #AustralianGreens #GovernmentandPolitics #CourtsandTrials #Laws #Crime #FederalGovernment #ForeignAffairs #InternationalLaw #SecurityIntelligence #WilliamHoward #MimHook # #MillicentSpencer

  23. Russian linked to Medibank hack reportedly detained for alleged cyber crimes
    By Jake Evans

    Russian man Aleksandr Ermakov, who was named responsible for the 2022 Medibank hack, has reportedly been detained in Russia over alleged cyber crimes.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-22/rus

    #FederalGovernment #GovernmentandPolitics #CyberCrime #SecurityIntelligence #JakeEvans

  24. The insidious creep of US and Chinese technology has left a cold, hard reality for Australia
    By Linton Besser

    A vast technology gap that has eaten deeply into Australia's ability to determine its own path is now so vast, it has become impossible to bridge, writes Linton Besser.

    abc.net.au/news/2024-02-20/aus

    #ScienceandTechnology #DefenceandNationalSecurity #GovernmentandPolitics #SecurityIntelligence #Internet #WorldPolitics #ArtificialIntelligence #LintonBesser

  25. Intro: Europe-based doctoral researcher in #intelligence and #espionage. Particularly focused on the #intelligenceservices of the #privatesector. In my day job, I work in #bigtech in #geopoliticalintelligence, #strategic intelligence, #securityintelligence and #CounterDisinformation. I am the editor at www.encyclopediageopolitica.com and host the podcast, "how to get on a watchlist".

    I also have no idea how Mastodon works, so apologies in advance for any mess!

  26. Intro: Europe-based doctoral researcher in #intelligence and #espionage. Particularly focused on the #intelligenceservices of the #privatesector. In my day job, I work in #bigtech in #geopoliticalintelligence, #strategic intelligence, #securityintelligence and #CounterDisinformation. I am the editor at www.encyclopediageopolitica.com and host the podcast, "how to get on a watchlist".

    I also have no idea how Mastodon works, so apologies in advance for any mess!

  27. DNA barcode to track bananas from bunch to bread Scientists develop a DNA barcode which could track produce from the metre of land it was grown to the meal on your plate, but there are concerns for personal privacy and food safety. abc.net.au/news/rural/2020-06- #GeneticallyModifiedFood #ScienceandTechnology #SecurityIntelligence #FoodandCooking #DNATesting #FoodSafety #Genetics #Police #Rural #DNA

  28. Coast community funds its own security system, aiding police in arrests Local businesses in Kenilworth band together to buy a high-tech surveillance system, helping police to identify suspects. But not everyone in the Sunshine Coast town is happy. abc.net.au/news/2020-05-27/ken #ComputersandTechnology #InformationTechnology #ScienceandTechnology #SecurityIntelligence #Law,CrimeandJustice #CommunityandSociety

  29. DNA barcode to track bananas from bunch to bread Scientists develop a DNA barcode which could track produce from the metre of land it was grown to the meal on your plate, but there are concerns for personal privacy and food safety. abc.net.au/news/rural/2020-06- #GeneticallyModifiedFood #ScienceandTechnology #SecurityIntelligence #FoodandCooking #DNATesting #FoodSafety #Genetics #Police #Rural #DNA

  30. Coast community funds its own security system, aiding police in arrests Local businesses in Kenilworth band together to buy a high-tech surveillance system, helping police to identify suspects. But not everyone in the Sunshine Coast town is happy. abc.net.au/news/2020-05-27/ken #ComputersandTechnology #InformationTechnology #ScienceandTechnology #SecurityIntelligence #Law,CrimeandJustice #CommunityandSociety