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National firearms registry still a pipe dream

National firearms registry still a pipe dream

The glacial progress of creating a national firearms registry in Australia, first officially recommended in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, is again under the spotlight in the wake of the Bondi mass shooting, following confirmation the weapons used in the targeted attack were both licenced to,
Intelligence committee runs rule over ‘secret six’

Intelligence committee runs rule over ‘secret six’

Six intelligence agencies are doing a sound job overseeing administrative functions and keeping close tabs on their outcomes and outputs, according to a report from the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security. The PJCIS reviewed the “secret six” — Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation, Australian Signals Directorate, ...

National firearms registry still a pipe dream

National firearms registry still a pipe dream
The glacial progress of creating a national firearms registry in Australia, first officially recommended in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, is again under the spotlight in the wake of the Bondi mass shooting, following confirmation the weapons used in the targeted attack were both licenced to,

Intelligence committee runs rule over ‘secret six’

Intelligence committee runs rule over ‘secret six’
Six intelligence agencies are doing a sound job overseeing administrative functions and keeping close tabs on their outcomes and outputs, according to a report from the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security. The PJCIS reviewed the “secret six” — Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation, Australian Signals Directorate, ...