‘Kill Bill’: Federal police speak to Labor factional player after his Instagram post

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‘Kill Bill’: Federal police speak to Labor factional player after his Instagram post
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Exclusive: Australian Federal Police have spoken to a former Labor staffer who uploaded a photo on social media which has been interpreted by some people within the party as a threat against cabinet minister Bill Shorten.

Australian Federal Police have spoken to a former Labor staffer who uploaded a photo on social media which has been interpreted by some people within the party as a threat against cabinet minister Bill Shorten.

When this masthead initially contacted Tallal on Saturday morning, he denied police had questioned him on Friday night. The voting rights of branch members in the state were suspended when Labor’s national executive took control of the troubled state branch in June 2020, afterrevealed Victorian Labor ministers, ministerial advisers and electorate officers were involved in “industrial-scale” branch-stacking.

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