Australia to join air strikes in Iraq
BREAKING: Prime Minister Tony Abbott has confirmed that Australia will join air strikes in Iraq, in an attempt to “disrupt and degrade ISIL”.
Federal Cabinet have today authorised this deployment of Australian forces into Iraq, in order to assist Iraqi forces.
“We are joining combat operations as part of an Austalian-led coalition in support of the Iraqi government. We have no intention of doing anything else but there is useful work that we can and must do… it is very much in Australia’s interest,” the Prime Minister said in a press conference this afternoon.
“I have to warn the Australian people that this deployment may be quite lengthy. It is a dangerous mission,” the PM added. “We will be there for as long as is necessary, but no longer than we need to be.”
The Government plans to commit up to eight Australian F/A-18F Super Hornet aircraft to participate in the airstrikes.
More to come.
1. Abbott to kill off burqa ban
The Prime Minister will ask the Speaker to back down over an interim measure brought in to place women wearing burqas or niqabs in a glass chambers in the public gallery in Parliament house.
The Speaker, Bronwyn Bishop and Senate President Stephen Parry announced the plan yesterday
The step would require “persons with facial coverings entering the galleries of the House of Representatives and Senate [to] be seated in the enclosed galleries. This will ensure that persons with facial coverings can continue to enter the chamber galleries, without needing to be identifiable.”