The Australian government has appealed to the public to combat the threat of terrorism, while it will also seek to fast-track new legislation to give counter-terror organizations more powers, the nation's Justice Minister said on Monday.
The Australian government on Wednesday released a set of guidelines so that businesses and the public can best protect themselves from wide scale terror attacks.
Serious and organized crime is costing Australia more than 26 billion U.S dollars every year, according to Justice Minister Michael Keenan on Friday.