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Attorney General's Department - 7 October 2010 - Commonwealth and Queensland agree on disaster resilience partnership

10/08/2010 12:00 AM

Hon Robert McClelland MP. Commonwealth Attorney-General, Robert McClelland and Queensland Minister for Emergency Services, Neil Roberts, today announced a joint implementation plan for disaster resilience initiatives in Queensland in 2010-11. 'This is an excellent example of cooperation between Governments and is part of the joint $44 million investment over four years for natural disaster resilience funding for local communities,' Mr Roberts said.

Attorney General's Department - 7 October 2010 - Commonwealth and South Australia agree on disaster risilience partnership

10/08/2010 12:00 AM

Hon Robert McClelland MP. South Australia Minister for Emergency Services. Commonwealth Attorney-General, Robert McClelland and South Australian Minister for Emergency Services, Michael Wright, today announced a $4 million joint implementation plan for disaster resilience initiatives in South Australia in 2010-11.

Attorney General's Department - 7 October 2010 - Commonwealth and Western Australia agree on disaster resilience partnership

10/07/2010 12:00 AM

Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, today announced a joint implementation plan for disaster resilience initiatives in Western Australia in 2010-11. 'This is an excellent example of cooperation between Governments to ensure Western Australia is adequately prepared for the range of natural disaster risks.'. Further information on the Natural Disaster Resilience Program can be found at.

Minister for Home Affairs - 7 October 2010 - Crime fighting canines to protect Australian airports

10/07/2010 12:00 AM

Five more Australian Federal Police firearm and explosive detection dog teams will soon be patrolling Australia's airports, after graduating from a rigorous training course today. Today's five graduating teams are the first of 17 new teams to be operating in Australian airports by mid next year. The $17.8 million boost for the AFP's firearm and explosive detection dog teams is part of a $200 million package for aviation security initiatives.

Media Release: Cairns man charged with possessing child abuse material - Australian Federal Police

12/31/1969 07:00 PM

A 58-year-old Cairns man will appear in Cairns Magistrates Court today charged with possessing child abuse material.. Following a referral from Interpol, Australian Federal Police officers executed a search warrant on the man's residence on 7 October 2010, where officers found a quantity of child abuse images and videos. Use of the phrase child pornography' actually benefits child sex abusers:.



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