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Burke attacks ‘silly hypocrisy’ from Coalition over IS-linked families

Josh Taylor

Josh Taylor

The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, told the ABC’s 7.30 program last night that the Coalition pressure to prevent the 34 Australian wives and children of IS fighters killed or captured in Syria from returning to Australia was “silly hypocrisy”.

He said if the Coalition wants the group excluded from Australia permanently, “they should look at the laws they voted for, they put in place when they were in government”.

There’s a lot of very silly deeply hypocritical claims coming from the opposition today.

Burke said there were repatriations from Syria under the Morrison government, and also cases where people returned themselves to Australia.

We had 40 people under the Coalition do self-managed returns – that didn’t just include women and children, it included fighters. It included men who had gone there to fight. Now, they were among the returns who came back.

The fact that people with Australian passports have returned from those sorts of situations is not new. It happened under them.

Yesterday the government announced that one of the group would be banned from entering Australia for two years.

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Ally Hickman has suffered a bruised sternum after the Australian snowboarding teen took a nasty fall in the women’s slopestyle Olympic final, where she still finished an admirable seventh, AAP reports.

Just 16 years old, the Sydney schoolgirl was in fourth spot after the first of three runs in the final at Livigno Snow Park on Wednesday, awarded a score of 67.70 for her performance navigating three rails and three jumps down the mountain course.

But the Olympic debutant fell during her second run, injuring her sternum, and was unable to improve on her score. While she was cleared to compete in her third run, she had a further fall at the last jump which again jarred the injury.

Hickman was the only Australian to make the top-12 final with Beijing bronze medallist Tess Coady missing the cut.

Ally Hickman of Australia in action during her third run in the women’s snowboard slopestyle final. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters
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