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Cabinet's national security committee – an uber group for ministers

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imageImmigration Minister Peter Dutton hopes that pressure from his political allies will see him resume a seat on cabinet's national security committee.Lukas Coch/AAP

The push to try to get Immigration Minister Peter Dutton onto cabinet’s national security committee (NSC) can be seen, apart from anything else, as something of a power play by the...

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