House debates

Monday, 12 August 2024

Statement by the Speaker

Parliament House: Security

11:55 am

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On 4 July 2024 I made a statement to the chamber on a serious security breach by protesters in Australian Parliament House. I now provide the House with an update. At the request of the presiding officers, the Australian Federal Police conducted an investigation into these events. The investigation is still ongoing. Additionally, the President and I asked the Secretary of the Department of Parliamentary Services to convene an extraordinary meeting of the security management board to discuss options to enhance security at Australian Parliament House. We requested that both short- and long-term solutions be identified while taking into consideration the recent increase in the national threat level.

I can inform the House that short-term measures have been implemented which strengthen the layers of security around Parliament House and assist in deterring a repeat of the 4 July incidents. Measures include physical, procedural and intelligence based enhancements. Of course, for security reasons, I will not detail the specific measures that have been implemented; however, these enhancements have occurred and are ongoing. Longer-term and more-permanent options are currently being explored and will be informed through engagement with relevant authorities and experts, including by technical specialists from the national security agencies and law enforcement agencies.

Australian Parliament House is a key pillar of our democracy. It is also a source of national pride. The President and I take matters around the respect and safety of the building and its occupants very seriously. The security and access to Australian Parliament House must always be balanced to keep democracy open to the people whilst also protecting those who visit and work in the building and surrounds. I thank the Australian Federal Police and the parliamentary departments for the work they do to keep our parliament and staff safe. I'm happy to brief members directly with further details if requested. Additional information regarding general security will be distributed later today to all building occupants.