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.australian’s Paul Kelly on the encryption bill: We have seen a breakdown in the parliamentary intelligence committee. This is a very intense breakdown and I don’t see how they will be able to reach an agreement on this bill. MORE: SpeersonSunday

 

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australian Parliamentary intelligence haha

australian There is not a breakdown in the committee. .but there is a massive 'terror terror terror ' upcoming election false flag attacks by the hysterical media to support the 'base' the mythical god like false idol worshipped by fools in the LiberalAus.

australian Labor opposing encryption laws to help terror & paedophiles. investigations & prevention, Hmm? Counter Terrorism expert on terror investigations.

australian Jesus. Who takes any notice of what he says after this beauty

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Labor does a deal with the government to pass encryption laws | Sky News AustraliaThe government's encryption bill will be law by Christmas after Labor has agreed to pass the legislation through the Senate unamended.\n\nLabor made the deal on the proviso the government reviews the Opposition's suggested amendments to the encryption bill when parliament returns in February.\n\nThe legislation will give powers to state and federal police to surveil encrypted devices for terrorism and child porn offences. CampbellNewman Campbell Newman the Failure - does anyone listen to him CampbellNewman Tell us how to get re-elected Campbell!! CampbellNewman Says a man that lost a majority government in less than one term loser
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Labor deals with government to pass holiday-period encryption laws | Sky News AustraliaThe government's encryption bill will be law by Christmas after the Opposition agreed to pass the legislation through the Senate unamended. \n\nLabor made the deal on the proviso the government reviews the Opposition's suggested amendments to the bill when parliament returns in February. \n\nThe legislation will give powers to state and federal police to surveil encrypted devices for terrorism and child porn offences. \n\nOpposition Leader Bill Shorten says Labor isn’t ‘going to go home and leave the Australian people on their own over Christmas with inferior laws of national safety.’\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n MathiasCormann billshortenmp AustralianLabor Whatever happened to Liberal values around individual rights and privacy! Looks and sounds like new fascism to me.
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Encryption law deal a 'massive win' for Australians: Porter | Sky News AustraliaNew laws giving security agencies the authority to access encrypted messages are likely to be passed on Wednesday after the government and Labor reached an in-principle agreement. \n\nThe legislation will allow authorities to gain access to encrypted apps such as WhatsApp and Wickr, which security agencies say are being increasingly used to plot terror attacks and exchange child sex abuse material. \n\nShadow Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says the draft bill was far from perfect but conceded the compromise would allow authorities the access they need over the Christmas period. \n\nHis government counterpart Christian Porter told Sky News the passage of the laws would is a 'massive win' for Australians in terms of their safety and security. \n\n\n\n\n New laws don't mean 'Jack Shit'. If 'WhatsApp' is based in the USA, and can legally be accessed via an I-Phone or Andrioid by anyone in Oz, then WhatsApp is protected under US Law, not Australian Law. The only way is ban it via the Telco's.
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Coalition seeks crossbench support for encryption laws | Sky News AustraliaThe Coalition will be forced to seek out support from the crossbench for their new encryption laws after the opposition refused to back the bill. \n\nThe legislation, endorsed by Australia’s security agencies, creates new powers for agencies to access the encrypted messages of terrorists and paedophiles. \n\nHome Affairs Minister Peter Dutton and ASIO Chiefs are calling for the legislation to be fast-tracked to prevent terrorist attacks over the holiday period. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Nazi laws need to be squashed Are we hearing this right. Our govt is trying to protect us and the opposition doesn’t want it! Their let’s tax everyone will fix the game - for good this time. Last time that IDIOT Keating tried it and interest rates hit 18% plus before he had to eat humble pie. What a goon show
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ASIO ' urgently needs' new encryption powers | Sky News AustraliaASIO, Australia’s domestic spy agency, says it urgently needs powers forcing telecommunication organisations to help break phone encryptions. \n\nHome Affairs Minister Peter Dutton is calling on parliament to fast-track encryption laws following this month's Bourke Street attack. \n\nUNSW’s Cyber Expert Nigel Phair told Sky News the last thing needed is poor encryption legislation due to a process of acceleration. \n\n\n\n\n Even when they know about a terrorist they do nothing. What, so they need more powers to do nothing? FFS...auspol No, it wants them. The director general said he has no opinion whether its before or after Christmas. We should NOT be rushing the egregious erosion of civil liberties . Auspol billofrights Lol
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