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‘So lucky’ that Invasion Day rally bomb did not go off, says Burke

Sarah Basford Canales

Sarah Basford Canales

Tony Burke considers Australia “so lucky” that an alleged attempted terrorist attack against Indigenous Australians on 26 January did no harm.

In an address at an ANU National Security College dinner last night, the home affairs minister discussed the incident at this year’s Invasion Day rally in Perth attended by more than 2,500 people.

Western Australian police allege a 31-year-old man threw a homemade fragment bomb containing screws and ball-bearings surrounded by explosive liquid. The device did not detonate.

In Canberra, Burke told the audience:

double quotation markThe Australia Day arrest in Perth, for a number of reasons, it didn’t receive the publicity that it really should have. But can I just say – we got so lucky. We got so lucky.

This was not a stunt. The person who threw the pipe bomb into the middle of a crowd of First Nations protesters believed that – if you look at what it was – this was something where there was a reasonable expectation it would have gone off, and the number of people who then would have been killed. The fact that that didn’t happen is not through any planning. We just got lucky.

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Government ‘not considering’ $40 fuel price caps

The environment minister, Murray Watt, has dismissed suggestions the government could impose a $40 price cap for motorists trying to fill up their tanks, saying the idea isn’t being considered.

There was some reporting this morning of an idea that petrol pumps could be cut off automatically when motorists buy up to $40 of fuel, but Watt told journalists in the Parliament House corridor this morning that it’s not happening.

double quotation markWe’re not considering this idea of a $40 price cap, that comes from a document that was released by the then government in 2019 and the situation has obviously changed between 2019 and 2026 …

We will continue to consider what options might be necessary in the future but I can knock that one on the head

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