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Increased notices to INTERPOL to help keep Australians safe
Unique research uses chemistry to fight terrorism
$500k reward announced for information to locate Jessica Zrinski on the first anniversary of her disappearance
Albanese Government to outlaw Nazi salute and hate symbols
AUSTRAC accepts enforceable undertaking from Gold Corporation
Tougher new laws to make community safer
Police recruitment surge
Intelligence and Security Committee supports Nazi symbols ban
Police recruitment breakthrough – trainees will be paid to become officers
Queensland Police Service hosts state’s first Leadership in Counter-Terrorism Conference
Queensland Police Service hosts Queensland’s first Leadership in Counter-Terrorism Conference
Melbourne man charged for helping launder tens of millions from cybercrime victims
Intelligence and Security Committee supports AFP counter-terrorism powers Bill
Law Council questions continuation and expansion of extraordinary counter terrorism measures
$1 million reward offered as part of 2002 homicide investigations – Strike Force Tornio/Operation Alpha Caviar
Public hearing to hear from experts on AFP counter-terrorism powers
Premier must sack Police and Counter-Terrorism Minister
Police given power to issue on-the-spot fines with health intervention for small quantity drug possession
Remembering police lives lost in line of duty
National Police Remembrance Day: honouring officers lost in the line of duty
Fight for Success program to help regional youths go the distance
Budget boost for NSW Police Force
Appointment of the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor
Committee to review AFP counter-terrorism powers
Criminal justice response not always most effective tool against terror
Returning to Philippines
Security Committee to hear about hate symbols legislation
Sixth man charged in Sydney following sophisticated million-dollar cyber scam
UN experts condemn use of counter-terrorism laws to convict trade unionists and labour leaders: Venezuela
Statement on the Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education and the Minister for the Hunter
Three charged during Task Force Magnus compliance blitz
Criminal Asset Confiscation Team – new taskforce to target the ill-gotten wealth of organised crime ‘kingpins’
Secretary-General Urges Security Council to Ensure Transparency, Accountability, Oversight, in First Debate on Artificial Intelligence
Crown ordered to pay $450 million penalty for its breaches of the AML/CTF Act
Federal Court makes ruling in Crown matter
Comment by the UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk on Israeli-Palestinian violence
Comment by the UN Human Rights Chief on Israeli-Palestinian violence
UN counter-terrorism expert’s visit to focus on repatriations: Germany and North Macedonia
AUSTRAC finalises external audit of Bell Financial Group
Gold Coast man who joined armed conflict in Syria jailed
Expert welcomes historic visit to United States and Guantánamo detention facility and affirms rights of victims of terrorism and victims of counter-terrorism
Tunisia ; crackdown on media freedoms
Strengthening intelligence oversight
UN expert launches Global Study documenting misuse of counter-terrorism practices to silence civil society
PJCIS to review hate symbols legislation
Assistant Secretary-General Brands Kehris statement on inclusive civil society engagement to support rights-based counterterrorism efforts
Operation Foil – 2-day statewide operation targeting knife related crime 
Assistant Secretary-General’s statement at high-level conference on counter-terrorism