War Memorial to remove Chinese-made security cameras
The Australian War Memorial will remove 11 Chinese-made security cameras, after the Federal Opposition raised questions about their use. The cameras are made by Hikvision a company partly owned by the Chinese government. There are concerns the cameras could be operating as spy-ware.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Kathryn Pugh speaks about Kings Meadows Rivulet | The Examiner
Dailymotion
-
Bacchus Marsh's Jake McCreery v Lake Wendouree | The Courier | June 5, 2023
Dailymotion
-
Kathleen Folbigg pardoned after 20 years in prison
Dailymotion
-
Kathleen Folbigg pardoned after 20 years in prison
ABC News (AU)
-
Business groups launch campaign against proposed changes to industrial relations system
ABC News (AU)
-
Houston Mitchell Drive intersection | June 5, 2023
Dailymotion
-
Meet the seniors breaking the gym stigma
Dailymotion
-
Darley's Billy Myers v Melton | The Courier | June 5, 2023
Dailymotion
-
Sunbury's Josh Guthrie v Redan | The Courier | June 5, 2023
Dailymotion
-
Canberra's ultra-green hospital
Dailymotion
-
Sebastopol's Luke Kiel v East Point | The Courier | June 5, 2023
Dailymotion
-
IPAC reopens | June 5, 2023 | Illawarra Mercury
Dailymotion
-
North Ballarat's Jack Riding v Melton South | The Courier | June 5, 2023
Dailymotion
-
IPAC reopens | June 5, 2023 | IllawarraMercury
Dailymotion
-
China's defence minister says war with US would be 'unbearable disaster'
Dailymotion
-
Kathleen Folbigg released from prison in wake of pardon
9News.com.au