A new intelligence taskforce led by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation will be created to combat national security threats from foreign interference.
The role of ASIO will expand for the first time, and classified information on foreign interference will be shared with the Australian
Federal Police. The government said the creation of the multi-million dollar taskforce is not related to recent claims of Chinese interference.
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