Australia raises terror threat level, citing home-grown rise in ‘extreme ideologies’
- Top intelligence official said more Australians were being radicalised, willing to use violence to advance their cause
The Australian government on Monday elevated the nation’s terrorism threat alert level from “possible” to “probable”, citing concerns about increasing radicalisation among young people and community tensions over the Israel-Gaza war.
It is the first time the threat level has been elevated to the midpoint of the five-tier National Terrorism Threat Advisory System since November 2022. The level had been “probable” the previous eight years.
But Prime Minister Anthony Albanese added that while government officials think the current climate makes terrorism an increased danger, they didn’t know of any specific threats.
“I want to reassure Australians probable does not mean inevitable, and it does not mean there is intelligence about an imminent threat or danger,” Albanese told reporters.
He said the government was acting on the advice of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, the nation’s main domestic spy agency known as ASIO.