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Victorian student data exposed in hack

Caitlin Cassidy

Caitlin Cassidy

The personal data of current and former Victorian students has been exposed in a cyber-attack, the state’s department of education has confirmed.

On Wednesday, an external actor gained access to the information of Victorian public school students via a school’s network, including their name, email address, school name, year level and encrypted password.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the department said it was working with cyber experts and government agencies to investigate the breach, as well as communicating with schools “to ensure this does not disrupt students when they start the 2026 school year”.

The safety and privacy of students is our top priority, we have identified the point of the breach and have put safeguards in place, including the temporary disabling of systems to ensure no further data is able to be accessed.

There is no evidence to suggest that the data accessed has been released publicly or shared with other third parties.

The incident has been reported to the relevant commonwealth government agencies.

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Barnaby Joyce says One Nation won’t support gun reforms, calling proposals ‘obnoxious’

One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce is speaking on RN now, saying the party will not support legislation before parliament next week. He said the gun reform legislation would punish “recreational pig shooters in country areas” that had nothing to do with the Bondi attack.

He said:

This is not so much an omnibus but a bus crash. It is a combination and permutation of a whole range of issues …

I think that there is something quite obnoxious with dragging them into it when they have done nothing but obeyed the law. And that is how we see it out here.

Joyce said residents in city centres like Sydney would not be affected by gun legislation as they don’t generally own guns, “so they can be easily cajoled into thinking this is a solution”.

He also lamented that for many people who owned multiple guns, they were family heirlooms handed down generation to generation, “like your lounge suite”.

One Nation member for New England Barnaby Joyce. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
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