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A spokesperson pointed out that Wikr servers are located in Australia, and that any piece of classified information would be send using the government’s email system.
“Classified information can not be transmitted to, or transmitted from, anything other than a government system that is certified”, he said.
Turnbull’s relative popularity means he has a few political capital “which he can spend on convincing Australians about the need for tax reform”, according to Andrew Hughes, a political analyst at the Australian National University.
The personal server used by Mr Turnbull allows him full control over communication and responsibility over its security, the Australian reports.
‘It was a shocking reminder of the consequences of radicalisation’.
Mr Key has said that he delivered a “pretty blunt” message about New Zealand’s unhappiness with Australia’s policy, brought in late last year, of detaining and deporting non-Australians who have incurred a prison sentence of a year or more.
A high-ranking USA government official familiar with the potential security risks was quoted saying Clinton’s case raises many security issues.
It is a week since 15-year-old gunman Farhad Jabar shot and killed police accountant Curtis Cheng as he was leaving police headquarters in Sydney’s west.
Earlier on Friday, the chairman of the mosque in Parramatta, Neil El-Kadomi, told worshippers that they should appreciate what Australia had done for them.
Turnbull met with seven Muslim community leaders in Burwood in Sydney’s west before Friday’s press conference, including the president of the Lebanese Muslim Association, Samier Dandan.
“Not all extremist talk – intolerant, hateful speech – not all of it leads to violence”.
PM Malcolm Turnbull has called on all Australians to respect the country’s values, or feel free to leave.
Mutual respect was fundamental to harmony as a multicultural society.
“We live in Australia”, he said, in comments quoted by Fairfax Media.
Turnbull warned that anyone preaching hatred or extremism is undermining the success of the nation.
The PM’s office issued a statement arguing that many members of parliament used private messaging systems – citing Wickr, a service Turnbull has previously admitted to using – for “non-sensitive material” due to their “superior functionality” and “convenience”.
Mr Turnbull called on all Australians to reflect on the importance of mutual respect.
It was also a two-way street, Mr Turnbull said.