Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke accused the opposition leader of playing into criminals’ hands, but the Coalition said its ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns immediately described the event as terrorism. We now know that was never true.
Tony Burke has ramped up his criticism of Peter Dutton’s handling of a suspected terror plot that turned out to be a hoax.
The revelation that an explosives-filled caravan initially believed to be part of an antisemitic terror plot was in fact a ...
Peter Dutton ignored invitations for briefings on the explosive-laden caravan found on Sydney’s outskirts so he could “stoke the most fear”, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says.
The Australian Federal Police said the caravan, filled with explosives, was "never going to cause a mass casualty event".
The timeline from the discovery to the exposure of the fake terrorist plot reveals how political exploitation served to stoke fears and erode public confidence.
More than a dozen antisemitic attacks, from graffiti in Sydney’s east to a bomb plot in Dural, were “con-jobs” organised by ...
Tony Burke has accused Peter Dutton of playing into the hands of organised criminals behind the fake terrorism plot.
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