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Australia: Secret State?


Secrets, spies and hidden trials.

How do we balance national security with your right to know?

Closed courtrooms, police raids on journalists, whistle blowers facing prison terms for sharing sensitive information. Is Australia becoming a secret state? Who should decide what we can and can’t know?

Lawyer Bernard Collaery is facing jail for revealing national secrets relating to the bugging of East Timor’s cabinet room to gain an advantage in oil and gas negotiations. A man known only as “Witness J” was jailed in the ACT for 15 months for unspecified offences after a secret trial – a case even the ACT Government knew nothing about. And News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst had her home raided by AFP officers and was threatened with charges after revealing a spy agency’s plans to step up domestic spying against Australians.

Joining Hamish on the panel:
 
Dennis Richardson, Former Director-General of ASIO
Nick Xenophon, Lawyer and former Senator
Annika Smethurst, News Corp journalist and AFP raid victim
Clinton Fernandes, National security analyst
Jacinta Carroll, Counter-terrorism expert

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Nick Xenophon is representing military lawyer David McBride, who is facing a secret trial for leaking classified material about alleged war crimes by Australian military personnel.  | Read via ABC NEWS

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Dennis Richardson’s career has seen him lead the Department of Defence, DFAT, ASIO, and spend time in Washington as Ambassador to the US.  | Watch via ABC NEWS

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Last year, police raided News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst's home over her reports on plans to expand the powers of the Australian Signals Directorate. The AFP has since ruled out laying charges against her . | Read via ABC News

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