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[Australia]: Australia-New Zealand Counter-Terrorism Committee Meeting 01/2005

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,017
Australia-New Zealand Counter-Terrorism Committee
8th of February 2005
Meeting Place
Ben Chifley Building, Parkes, Australian Capital Territory
Attendees
Type:Attendees:
Mandated Attendees
  • Commonwealth Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, Greg Moriarty (Chair)
  • Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police, Commissioner Tony Negus (Deputy Chair)
  • Director-General of Security, Mike Burgess
  • Commissioner of the New South Wales Police Force, Commissioner Catherine Burn
  • Chief Commissioner of the Victoria Police, Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon
  • Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service, Commissioner Katarina Carroll
  • Commissioner of the Western Australia Police Force, Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan
  • Commissioner of the South Australia Police, Commissioner Grant Stevens
  • Commissioner of the Tasmania Police, Commissioner Darren Hine
  • Chief Police Officer for the Australian Capital Territory, Assistant Commissioner Justine Saunders
  • Commissioner of the Northern Territory Police Force, Commissioner Paul White
  • Commissioner of Police (New Zealand), Commissioner Howard Broad
Invited Attendees
  • Peter Varghese, Director-General of the Office of National Intelligence
  • Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Michael L'Estrange
  • Australian Consul-General in Noumea, Annelise Young (via video link)
  • Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, David Irvine
  • Director-General of the Australian Signals Directorate, Rachel Noble
  • Commissioner of the Australian Border Force, Commissioner Roman Quaedvlieg
  • Director-General of Security (New Zealand), Richard Woods
  • Assistant Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police Asia-Pacific Command, Assistant Commissioner Nigel Ryan
  • Commander of the Australian Federal Police Pacific-Bilateral Branch, Commander Phillippa Connell
  • Commander of the Australian Federal Police Pacific-Regional Branch, Commander Maria Simoncini
  • Assistant Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police International Deployment Group, Assistant Commissioner Hans Koenderink

The representatives of the New Zealand Police and the New Zealand Secret Intelligence Service would be invited to attend the meeting.

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Basedcnt

GA Member
May 24, 2024
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New Zealand Police Commissioner Broad and Director-General of the NZ Intelligence Service Woods would get a regularly schedualed commercial Air New Zealand flight from Wellington to Canberra International Airport. With them would be 2 aides, one from each organisation.

Upon landing, they would get 2 High Commission cars to the Ben Chifley Building, where the Committee was meant to meet. Upon arriving outside of the Building, the Kiwis would follow all appropriate security precautions when entering, and would wait for the commencment of the Committee.

Owen
 

Owen

Commonwealth of Australia
GA Member
Jul 2, 2018
3,017
Once all the members and invitees were assembled the Commonwealth Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, Greg Moriarty would begin the proceedings. These would be highly classified and secret.

"As you may be aware from media reports, the French Government has raised its terrorism threat level. They've actually raised it to their highest level which is Scarlet, which is pretty concerning. That would indicate imminency in the threats. They see most of these threats are originating from the Kanak Independence Movement. This is based on their own intelligence. Due to France's sovereignty over New Caledonia we don't have any concern to doubt this intelligence from the French Government. Now it's quite possible that most of these threats will be aimed towards France, as the sovereign state of New Caledonia. But we can't rule out any threats towards other states. At this time, Australia's terrorism threat level remains at probable. The Government has not ruled out increasing it. At this time Australia still has not allowed any immigration from New Caledonia, both through humanitarian routes but also the normal routes have been heavily restricted to those from New Caledonia since the situation in New Caledonia deteroriated. However, New Zealand does have now a sizeable amount of New Caledonians residing there. Obviously they would not full under the terms of the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangements as they are not New Zealand citizens or permanent residents. However, we are concerned if they were to change their status to permanent residents without the proper security vetting and then be allowed into Australia. At this time we are increasing monitoring of the pre-existing New Caledonian diaspora in Australia through ASIO. I would like to know what the New Zealand Police and security services plan on doing with the large New Caledonian population now in New Zealand who pose a threat. I think the terrorism threat level in New Zealand needs to be raised in response."

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