What is National security Australia

Foreign investment is important for Australia’s long term economic success, stability and prosperity.

However, risks to Australia’s national interest, particularly national security, have increased as a result of developments including rapid technological change and changes in the international security environment.

The national security test provides the Treasurer with the ability to address new and emerging national security risks from foreign investment. The national security test:

  • requires mandatory notification of proposed investments in national security land, interests in exploration tenements over national security land, a proposed direct investment in a national security business or starting a new national security business;
  • allows investments that are not notified to be ‘called‑in’ for review on national security grounds;
  • allows investors who choose to voluntarily notify to receive certainty from being subject to ‘call‑in’; and
  • provides a last resort power, which, in exceptional circumstances, permits the Treasurer to impose conditions, vary existing conditions, or, as a last resort, require the divestment of any approved investment where national security risks emerge. This power is subject to a number of safeguards.

The National Terrorism Threat Level is a scale of five levels that tells the public about the likelihood of an act of terrorism occurring in Australia.

  • Certain
  • Expected
  • Probable
  • Possible
  • Not expected

It enables authorities, businesses and individuals to take appropriate measures for their own safety and security as well as that of their family, friends and associates.

The Australian Government regularly reviews the threat level and our security environment. When the government makes a change to the National Terrorism Threat Level it will explain why there is a change.

For information on the current threat level visit the Australian Government website or watch the below video.

The National Security Hotline is the single point of contact for the public to report possible signs of terrorism. Every piece of information is treated seriously, as it could be vital in preventing a terrorist act. The hotline also provides information to callers on a wide range of national security matters.

If you see anything suspicious, report it to the National Security Hotline on 1800 1234 00.

For information on ACT Policing’s role in managing terrorist related activity visit the states and territories section of the Australian Government National Security website.

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What is National security Australia

What is National security Australia

What is National security Australia

What is National security Australia

DST Group leads the coordination of science and technology research to enhance Australia's whole-of-government program for national security.

We are working with other government agencies to:

  • implement national security science and technology policy and coordination processes
  • manage the DST Group National Security Program
  • foster international national security research collaborations
  • provide strategic analysis of national security priorities and resourcing
  • integrate counter-terrorism technologies to benefit Defence and civilian agencies.