Meanwhile, rain eases in eastern states on Sunday but flood risk remains for some communities. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAFP warn extremists are recruiting young Australians onlineThe Australian Federal Police is warning parents and guardians that extremists are attempting to recruit young people through popular chat an online forums, including gaming platforms.With more than 3.22 billion active gamers online around the world, these extremists are attempting to target a significant part of the global population to spread their views and propaganda with the aim of recruiting young people across popular platforms and games with the aim of encouraging them to adopt an extremist or radicalised view.These extremist groups and individuals are using these gaming and online platforms as a mode to transmit violent material and propaganda, across a range of extremist ideologies.Well, but what we are asking of the government is to release all the information so that we know all the detainees they did release had to be released.Well, as Peter Dutton, and myself and all our colleagues have said is we’d love to have Josh back in the parliament. I think the people of Kooyong would love to have him back in the parliament. But he made it quite clear a couple of months ago that he’s very determined for the moment on his private sector career.I wish him well in that and, hopefully, in the years to come he might change his mind and look to re-enter the fray, but I think at this stage he’s very comfortable in his private sector role. Continue reading...
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