Terrorism and Voting in Australia
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Alastair Furnival The bomb set off next to the Jakarta Australian Embassy on September 9 was a tragedy for those killed, and for their families.
But for many political observers, the significance of the bomb is the shockwaves it sent across Australia, not those across the street.
There is an assumption abroad in Australia, and within the region
Alastair Furnival is the Chairman of Strategic, a Sydney-based communications practice.
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