The Albanese government has made significant changes to Australia's National Security Committee of Cabinet by removing the heads of ASIO and ASIS as permanent members, a move that has sparked widespread criticism. Critics argue that this decision, which now requires intelligence chiefs to be “invited in” on a case-by-case basis, reflects a diminishing role of intelligence chiefs under the current administration and raises concerns about the government's handling of security matters, describing it as a “reckless” security call. Additionally, Australia is facing a growing migration crisis, with record immigration levels purportedly set to “obliterate” last year’s record, causing a collapse in living standards, according to economists and commentators. The government's approach to immigration and security has been described as 'reckless' and 'out of control,' with “insane levels of immigration” leading to calls for immediate action to address these issues. Critics, including Sky News hosts, argue the move makes “no sense” and is “what people are concerned about”.
Herald Sun's Business Commentator Terry McCrann has slammed the Albanese government over Australia's growing migration crisis. https://t.co/I1Qroeffxs
Sky News host Andrew Bolt has slammed the Albanese government as Australians now see how much the "insane levels of immigration” are hurting them. https://t.co/AYYAaBJvbk
Australia's most senior climate change bureaucrat will have a seat at the National Security Committee after the Albanese government dumped the intelligence chiefs from a permanent spot on the premier security body. https://t.co/F9GMifIhO4
Sky News host Peta Credlin has weighed in on the Albanese government’s decision to drop the heads of ASIO and ASIS as routine National Security Committee cabinet meeting attendees, saying the move makes “no sense”. https://t.co/f4v2cqBwdh
Sky News host Chris Kenny says the immigration level in Australia is “out of control” as the cost-of-living crisis worsens for households. https://t.co/IBmkyJRWuh
The Albanese government has removed the heads of intelligence agencies ASIO and ASIS as permanent members of its National Security Committee of Cabinet. https://t.co/dt4GxPqNtq
‘Govt is lost’: Grave concerns after Labor’s ‘reckless’ security call https://t.co/MSTPrqo8Na
Exclusive: The Albanese Government has removed the head of ASIO and ASIS as permanent members of its National Security Committee of Cabinet in a move that reflects the diminishing role of the intelligence chiefs under Labor. Instead, they're invited to join on a case by case…
Sky News host Sharri Markson discusses the revelations surrounding security chiefs and how they are now required to be “invited in” to the National Security Committee of Cabinet on a case-by-case basis. https://t.co/cWYrb60eJ3
Sky News host Peta Credlin says the immigration detainee debacle is “what people are concerned about”. https://t.co/2E5VAtWnZT
The Albanese government has initiated a major shift in Australia’s intelligence operations, dumping the heads of ASIO and ASIS from its National Security Committee of Cabinet. https://t.co/zs3D58K70g
This government need to be sack immediately @SharriMarkson Labor govt dumps intelligence bosses from key security body https://t.co/8uioBKbwP1
Australia is on track to “obliterate” last year’s record immigration and it’s causing living standards to collapse, an economist warns. https://t.co/ERhEgW3AUt