Counter
Terrorism Measures
Saturday, 30 August 2014
I want to update you about what
the Government is doing to make our country as safe and secure as possible.
Events in Syria, Iraq and
elsewhere and the rise of violent extremism have reminded us that our country
is not isolated from potential threats.
We’ve all seen the horrific
images: the beheadings, the crucifixions and the mass executions.
Appallingly, at least 60
Australians are known to be fighting with terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq
and about 100 Australians are known to be funding or facilitating these groups.
So the threat to our country from
extremists is real and it’s growing.
But the Government is responding.
We are committing an additional
$630 million over four years to Counter-Terrorism measures.
More resources are going to the
Australian Federal Police, to the Australian Security Intelligence
Organisation, to the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, the Office of
National Assessments and the Customs and Border Protection Service.
Biometric screening is being
installed at all our international airports.
Border force counter-terrorism
units are already working at Sydney and Melbourne Airports – and will soon be
rolled out at other international airports.
These units will help to monitor
national security watchlists.
New national security laws will
strengthen our ability to arrest and jail returning foreign fighters – and
prevent extremists from departing Australia.
And we are strengthening our
community engagement programmes to prevent young Australians from becoming
involved with extremist groups.
I want to stress that these
efforts are not directed against any particular community or religion; they’re
against terrorists and potential terrorists.
In an increasingly uncertain
world, this Government is determined to keep our people safe and our country
secure. |
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