Foreign Minister Penny Wong has ducked attempts by Coalition senators to narrow in on when Anthony Albanese was informed of the discovery of an explosives-laden caravan in Sydney’s northwest.
That discovery, on January 19, has cascaded through Australian politics in a toxic flow of mutual distrust and blatant opportunism ahead of the federal election. Only now, about three weeks after news of the caravan was leaked to the media, is it possible to assess a few more of the facts about this murky case.
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