A coalition of Australian Muslim community leaders is calling for Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) Director-General Mike Burgess to be sacked. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas A coalition ...
ASIO director-general Mike Burgess has warned foreign spy agencies are "aggressively targeting" a range of sectors, as well as taking a "very unhealthy interest in AUKUS". ASIO director-general Mike ...
ASIO boss Mike Burgess has defended his organisation’s inability to prevent the worst terror attack in Australian history, saying an internal review commissioned ...
An ex-ASIO spy claims they had raised concerns about Bondi Beach terrorist Sajid Akram voicing support for Islamic State six years before the attack. Sajid, 50, killed 15 people in the December 14 ...
The national broadcaster will air the second episode of its two-part investigation into the December 14 massacre, when Naveed Akram and his father Sajid allegedly murdered 15 people at a Hanukkah ...
Two key national security chiefs have been removed from the Albanese government’s top national security committee. The head of ASIO, Director-General Mike Burgess, and the head of ASIS, ...
The classified assessment was posted on former LNP Senator Gerard Rennick’s Facebook page yesterday afternoon, and then deleted shortly afterwards, after being leaked by a concerned member of the ...
A surge in foreign espionage threats from Iran, China and Russia and pro-Palestinian activism after the October 7 Israel attack diverted Australia’s top spy agency’s focus from tracking Islamic State ...
Staffing at Australia’s top spy agency went backwards over the past decade despite rising threats of violent extremism, with funding constraints preventing the Australian Security Intelligence ...
This masthead can reveal a taxpayer-funded exodus of ASIO senior staff – many of whom were veterans of the 9/11 Islamist terrorism national security era – who were ushered out the door just months ...
That antisemitic terrorist Sajid Akram had assembled an arsenal of six rifles entirely legally under NSW laws — rifles that were used to murder 15 people in Sunday’s Hanukkah atrocity — is ground zero ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said there was no evidence the father and son gunmen behind a terror attack on Bondi Beach had been radicalised. The claim was ...
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