Border Force investigating other Australian Open players after Djokovic ban

Border Force investigating other Australian Open players after Djokovic ban

Federal authorities have also not ruled out banning Novak Djokovic from the country for three years after cancelling his visa.

  • byAnthony Galloway,Paul Sakkal andAdam Cooper

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We can't keep Omicron out:Chief Medical Officer
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We can't keep Omicron out:Chief Medical Officer

Professor Paul Kelly says plans are in place to slow down the introduction of new COVID-19 variant Omicron into Australia so health officials can learn more about it,while the PM has assured us we're not going back into lockdown.

Here we go again:Omicron border closure buys time,but to what end?

Here we go again:Omicron border closure buys time,but to what end?

Just when you thought we’d turned a corner,along comes the Omicron variant,and we wheel out the COVID classic hits.

  • byMichael Koziol
Telcos given more power to target SMS scams

Telcos given more power to target SMS scams

Telstra and Optus say regulation changes,announced by the federal government on Monday,will help them block text message scams at the source.

  • byLisa Visentin
‘Hateful ideologies’:Australia lists The Base and Hezbollah as terror groups

‘Hateful ideologies’:Australia lists The Base and Hezbollah as terror groups

Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews described The Base as a “violent,racist and neo-Nazi organisation” which had been planning terror attacks in several countries.

  • byAnthony Galloway
George Christensen urged to ‘be transparent’ as he attempts to block AFP letter

George Christensen urged to ‘be transparent’ as he attempts to block AFP letter

As the MP tries to block the release of a probe into his Philippines travel,the Home Affairs Minister said there is a responsibility for politicians to be open and transparent.

  • byAnthony Galloway andJonathan Kearsley
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Foreign partners barred from Australia stand at the back of the queue for entry

Foreign partners barred from Australia stand at the back of the queue for entry

Australians whose foreign national partners are still prevented from entering the country must wait for several months until general inbound tourism resumes.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons
Greg Hunt chokes back tears as he reveals death threats to family

Greg Hunt chokes back tears as he reveals death threats to family

Health Minister Greg Hunt said “the lives of my children were threatened quite openly some years ago”.

  • byRob Harris
ASIO warns foreign attackers may try to insert malicious code in critical infrastructure to exploit later

ASIO warns foreign attackers may try to insert malicious code in critical infrastructure to exploit later

The alert comes as the federal government readies to pass laws to better protect critical infrastructure.

  • byAnthony Galloway
Karen Andrews tells MPs their work is ‘a privilege we must not shy from’ in face of threats

Karen Andrews tells MPs their work is ‘a privilege we must not shy from’ in face of threats

The Home Affairs Minister discussed the security arrangements for MPs with the AFP Commissioner amid safety fears after the murder of a British MP.

  • byRob Harris
‘Unworkable’:Global tech giants urge Australia to amend new cyber laws
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‘Unworkable’:Global tech giants urge Australia to amend new cyber laws

The new laws would give Australian authorities the power to plug into the networks of companies operating critical infrastructure to fend off major cyber attacks.

  • byAnthony Galloway