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Defence & National Security

National security measures must be consistent with internationally recognised human rights. 

The decision to send Australians into combat is a decision that must debated by the Parliament, not simply made by the Government of the day. The Greens are the only party to demand an end to the military presence in Afghanistan, and successfully secured the first parliamentary debate into troop deployment in 2010.

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Senator Ludlam on whistleblowers, democracy, Bradley Manning, Wikileaks, PRISM and Edward Snowdon

19 Jun 2013
Senator Ludlam on whistleblowers, democracy, Bradley Manning, Wikileaks, PRISM and Edward Snowdon
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Labor & Coalition vote to remain #PRISM ignorant

18 Jun 2013
"The US National Security Agency is using PRISM to conduct warrantless surveillance through the servers of companies including ...
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Motion on Prism

18 Jun 2013
Motion on Prism
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Senator Ludlam on doors discussing PRISM and Assange

18 Jun 2013
Senator Ludlam on doors discussing PRISM and Assange 
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Senator Ludlam on Radio National Breakfast discussing surveillance, Assange and PRISM,

18 Jun 2013
Senator Ludlam on Radio National Breakfast discussing surveillance, Assange and PRISM, 
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Senator Ludlam interviewed in Sky Agenda on PRISM

17 Jun 2013
Senator Ludlam interviewed in Sky Agenda on PRISM
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Take note speech on answers to PRISM questions without notice

17 Jun 2013
Take note speech on answers to PRISM questions without notice 
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Question without Notice on PRISM

17 Jun 2013
Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam asks a Question in the Senate on PRISM on Monday 17 June 2013
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Defence on Afghanistan

03 Jun 2013
Defence on Afghanistan
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Defence on climate security, drones and US troops in Darwin

03 Jun 2013
Defence on climate security, drones and US troops in Darwin
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