The Defence Department has released a series of “talking points” about its national security review of the Darwin Port, but has refused an FOI request to disclose its full assessment.
The ABC sought access to the review following the election of the Labor government in May this year.
The talking points included a series of potential questions that might come from journalists, including:
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