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Once 3 very separate threats to Australia’s security, the lines between state actors, terrorism, and gangs are increasingly blurring, a security expert warns.
‘Certainly that wasn’t what we were expecting,’ said Joan Gray, who flew from Northern Ireland with her family to watch the British and Irish Lions rugby tour.
‘You will never be able to produce a manufacturing industry of any consequence, as long as you have a [free] trade agreement with China,’ said Dan Ryan.
Once 3 very separate threats to Australia’s security, the lines between state actors, terrorism, and gangs are increasingly blurring, a security expert warns.
‘Certainly that wasn’t what we were expecting,’ said Joan Gray, who flew from Northern Ireland with her family to watch the British and Irish Lions rugby tour.
‘You will never be able to produce a manufacturing industry of any consequence, as long as you have a [free] trade agreement with China,’ said Dan Ryan.