Fifteen people charged with 45 child abuse offences in two-state crackdown
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Fifteen people have been arrested and a man extradited following police investigations into child exploitation and abuse across Queensland and the Northern Territory.
Between January and March this year, investigators from Queensland and the Northern Territory arrested 15 people over a total of 45 charges as part of an operation targeting online predators trying to procure children through internet chat lines.
Police have warned any adult who wants to prey on children online “you may not be talking to a vulnerable child”.
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Scott Morrison s Cabinet got a shake-up this week. Here s who got a promotion
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This week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a shake-up to his ministry that saw a number of ministers promoted to senior positions, while the creation of a new taskforce to focus on women s issues saw some take on new roles and responsibilities.
Here s a look at the changes in Cabinet and who s been given new roles in the taskforce, and some of the credentials behind them.
Moving up: Michaelia Cash
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ABC News: Evelyn Manfield)
Michaelia Cash has moved from her employment portfolio to become Australia s Attorney-General and Industrial Relations Minister.