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A 31-year-old man has been charged with a terror offence after allegedly throwing a bomb into a crowd at an Invasion Day rally in Perth on Jan. 26, federal parliament was told on Feb. 5.
Authorities said the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation were engaged the same day and a joint counter‑terrorism team was investigating within 40 minutes.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told the House he had met Indigenous leaders and pledged “we stand with you”, repeating an AFP commissioner’s assessment that there was no residual risk.
Labor ministers described the incident as fortunate the device did not detonate and said the alleged motivation to be tested in court would be a racially motivated ideological cause.
The episode unfolded during question time, with opposition MPs pressing the government on capital gains tax speculation and energy policy; ministers also warned more than 60 childcare services could face funding cuts for failing standards.














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