TERROR QUESTIONS JUST 'GAMES': ALBO

February 5, 2025

Wednesday 05 February 2025
Ellen Ransley
The Nightly


 PM dodges caravan plot timing answers during fiery Parliament session The  Prime Minister has accused the Coalition of "playing politics" over  anti-Semitic attacks, as he repeatedly refused to reveal when he was first  told about the foiled caravan terror plot.
 
 The Opposition used all five of their questions in Question Time to quiz  Anthony Albanese about when he was made aware of the discovery of a caravan  in Sydney's outer suburbs, with a note identifying significant Jewish sites  and enough explosives to cause a "mass casualty" event inside.
 
 NSW Premier Chris Minns has said he was briefed on January 20 the day after  police were called to the Dural property after a local found the caravan but  since it was made public on January 29, Mr Albanese has repeatedly refused to  put a date to his briefing.
 
 Conflicting reports have suggested he was briefed a few days before The Daily  Telegraph broke the story, while others claim he was only made aware when it  became public.
 
 He has refused to confirm or deny any reports, saying he won't detail  national security conversations.
 
 He held firm again under the Coalition's grilling on Wednesday, even as  Opposition Leader Peter Dutton alleged agencies hadn't briefed him for at  least seven days, because they were concerned about leaks.
 
 "The priority here is not the playing of political games . . .
 
 What people want to know is who is behind this. They want to know who is  engaged in anti-Semitic attacks. They want to know if people have been paid,  and where that trail leads," Mr Albanese said.
 
 "They want intelligence agencies to be able to do that work without  political interference and without political games."
 
 He said his priority was on keeping the Jewish community safe, and in order  to do so he needed to put his confidence in the national security agencies.
 
 To a later question, an exasperated Prime Minister who had spent Labor's  questions during Question Time trying to spruik a $1.7 billion hospital  funding announcement, fee-free TAFE, childcare, and other cost-of-living policies  took aim at the Coalition for having the wrong priorities. "If people  are being paid, who are criminals, maybe it's a good idea to use intelligence  to find out who is paying them. Maybe that's the priority, not this political  game-playing," he said.
 
 "Those opposite, on a day in which we have announced $1.7b of additional  health funding, they can't ask any questions about health.
 
 "They can't ask any questions about education or TAFE, on a day in which  the Parliament has passed free TAFE.
 
 "They can't ask any questions about cost of living, even though they say  that's the number one priority because the only policy they have is free  lunches.
 
 "That is why they're reduced to criticising and undermining the work of  our police and our security agencies."
 
 Shadow home affairs minister James Paterson said that Mr Albanese had shown a  blatant disregard for Australians in dodging the questions, and queried what  he had to hide.
 
 "Once again, the Prime Minister has refused to give clarity as to when  and how he received a briefing on what could have been the largest mass  casualty terror event in Australian history," he told The Nightly.
 
 "Consistently now, he has shown a disregard for the transparency and  honesty Australians expect from their Prime Minister.
 
 "He has been more than happy to disclose this information in the past,  so what does the Prime Minister have to hide by not doing so now?" His  defiance came as three further anti-Semitic arrests were made on Wednesday,  with two men in Perth charged over hateful graffiti and a Victorian man  charged under Operation Avalite for allegedly calling a political  organisation and making offensive comments.
 
 Mr Albanese said it was proof police were "getting on with the  job". "That is the hard work that is conducted by our police and  security and intelligence services. The idea that that is not the priority  and that that should be not my focus is quite frankly absurd . . .
 
 and irresponsible," he said.
 
 The priority here is not the playing of political games . . .
 
 What people want to know is who is behind this.

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