The ABC can confirm Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt's security detail has been beefed up as he seeks to close a deal to force the CFMEU into administration. Follow live.
The ABC can confirm Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt has stepped up his security detail on the road and at home as he seeks to close a deal to force the CFMEU into administration.
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that the Prime Minister’s purported quote specifically omitted key words with the effect of changing the fundamental meaning of Mr Burgess’ statements; and whether the House can have any confidence that under this Government’s processes, there is a proper and thorough security assessment of all visa applicants from the Gaza war zone to determine whether the applicant would present a security threat to the Australian community; and"If they have been issued a visa, they have gone through the process, they're referred to my organisation, and ASIO does its thing.
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