The Sydney Morning Herald

Preventative detention changes would affect about 60 people charged or convicted over terror threat
The Sydney Morning Herald
At least 13 people currently serving jail time for high-level terrorism related convictions could be held indefinitely under legislation supported by federal and state attorneys-general in Canberra on Friday. The Turnbull government is moving ahead ...
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