Former Coalition Indigenous affairs minister Ken Wyatt has just quit the Liberal Party, according to a report in The West Australian.
Australian police took part in a multinational raid to shut down a cybercrime marketplace selling stolen account details.
In Australia, 10 people were arrested in three states, including a Victorian man who is alleged to be the most prolific buyer of compromised information in the country. Australian Electoral Commissioner Tom Rogers said campaigns would soon be rolling out across the country explaining how people can vote in the upcoming referendum, slated to be held between October and December this year.
“This is a very important task for us. We’re putting the finishing touches on some of those campaigns at the moment.”
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