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ASIO Director General Mike Burgess has warned a terrorist attack in Australia remains likely in the next 12 months, in a blunt assessment of the security threat facing the country.
Mr Burgess delivered the warning before a parliamentary inquiry into extremism in Australia, which is examining the country s preparedness against both religiously-motivated and ideologically-motivated extremism.
He told the hearing that religiously-motivated extremists, as well as the evolving threat posed by extremists driven by nationalist and racist views, meant the terrorist threat level in Australia remained probable . We anticipate there will be a terrorist attack in this country in the next 12 months and it could come from either ideology, he told the hearing.
Adventure awaits beyond Melbourne, in regional Victoria. Set out along the iconic Great Ocean Road, hike spectacular trails in the Grampians – and more.
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The fully renovated 1968 Bedford is strategically positioned to allow guests to watch the sunrise in bed
The bus is parked at the foot of the Grampians, a majestic mountain range and forest rising out of flat farmland in western Victoria, known for its picturesque beauty
As well as boasting a fridge and gas cooker, the kitchen is stocked with cooking utensils, while a shed to the rear houses a barbecue space and equipment for building a campfire
Set on 100 acres, the bus sits on land once used to farm merino sheep who were descendants of the first merino sheep brought from Spain to Australia in 1797.
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