Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed his personal relief following the lifting of a suppression order in Western Australia, which allowed the identification of Liam Alexander Hall, charged with the State’s first terrorism offence for allegedly throwing an explosive device at Australia Day protesters. The incident, which posed a significant threat to First Nations people, has drawn widespread condemnation. Hall’s legal representation had initially sought the suppression for safety concerns, but the judge found exceptional circumstances to remove it. Albanese acknowledged the trauma the event caused and emphasized the importance of isolating ideological extremism while reaffirming Australian values.
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