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Government claims ‘public interest immunity’ on terror funding shift

ASIO boss Mike Burgess told the antisemitism royal commission the government claimed public interest immunity over questions about counter-terrorism funding.

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Government claims ‘public interest immunity’ on terror funding shift

ASIO boss Mike Burgess told the antisemitism royal commission the government claimed public interest immunity over questions about counter-terrorism funding.

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Australia shifted resources from counterterrorism before Bondi Beach attack, spy chief says

Unchecked antisemitism after Oct. 7 helped normalize threats and violence against Jewish Australians, ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess says, as inquiry examines police preparations before Bondi attack that killed 15

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Australia's spy chief says antisemitism was left unchecked after Gaza war

By Christine ChenSYDNEY, May 25 (Reuters) - Antisemitism in Australia was left unchecked after the October 2023 outbreak of the Israel-Gaza war, fuelling violence against Jewish people, the country's spy chief told an…

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Australia spy agency ‘stretched’ before Bondi attack: intelligence boss

ASIO chief Mike Burgess told Australia's Royal Commission the intelligence agency was "stretched" across multiple threat fronts — religious extremism, online radicalization — before the December Bondi shooting that killed 15 people. For security and risk leaders, the inquiry signals growing pressure on national security budgets and counter-terror resource allocation, with potential downstream impact on public-sector cybersecurity and threat intelligence priorities.

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  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·arabnews.com

    Australia spy agency ‘stretched’ before Bondi attack: intelligence boss

    SYDNEY: Australia’s spy agency was “stretched” by threats on many fronts in the lead-up to an antisemitic mass shooting at Bondi in December, the nation’s intelligence chief said…

  2. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·al-monitor.com

    Australia's spy chief says antisemitism was left unchecked after Gaza war

    By Christine ChenSYDNEY, May 25 (Reuters) - Antisemitism in Australia was left unchecked after the October 2023 outbreak of the Israel-Gaza war, fuelling violence against Jewish…

  3. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·ynetnews.com

    Australia shifted resources from counterterrorism before Bondi Beach attack, spy chief says

    Unchecked antisemitism after Oct. 7 helped normalize threats and violence against Jewish Australians, ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess says, as inquiry examines police…

  4. martedì 26 maggio 2026·afr.com

    Government claims ‘public interest immunity’ on terror funding shift

    ASIO boss Mike Burgess told the antisemitism royal commission the government claimed public interest immunity over questions about counter-terrorism funding.