Australia intelligence funding shift before Bondi attack under scrutiny
Australia's domestic intelligence agency cut the share of its counterterrorism funding to its lowest level since the aftermath of the September 11 attacks before the Bondi attack, according to classified figures cited in material before a royal commission. The figures are said to show that the reduction happened even as the agency assessed that a terrorist attack was probable and that antisemitic violence was escalating. The issue is now set to be examined at the next block of hearings, with the agency's director-general expected to face questions about the shift in priorities.The material indicates that counterterrorism resourcing across the Australian... [Continue Reading]
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