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Dutton says Senator James Patterson “and our people” have received briefings in relations to this incident but Dutton will not “go into the private details of text messages I’ve had with Mike Burgess” Dutton also suggests that the NSW Police withheld information from the New South Wales Premier and the Prime Minister as they were worried their offices may leak the information themselves.

I can’t believe the Prime Minister has not been informed, I suspect what has happened here if I’m being honest is the NSW Police have been worried about the Prime Minister or the Prime Minister ‘s office leaking the information which is the only explanation, otherwise it’s inexplicable that the Premier of New South Wales would have known about this plan. Dutton also linked the attacks to pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses.

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