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1. Islamic State has hacked the personal information of Australian citizens.
The Age.The details of more than 1400 people – mainly US military personnel were released by Islamic State with a terrifying call-to-arms.
The message from the Islamic State Hacking Division warned: “know that we are in your emails and computer systems, watching and recording your every move.
“We have your names and addresses, we are in your … social media accounts.
“We are extracting confidential data and passing on your personal information to the soldiers of the khilafah [caliphate], who soon with the permission of Allah will strike at your necks in your own lands!”
Fairfax Media says on the list are at least eight Australians.
These include a mother who is employed by the ADF, a Victorian MP, employees or former employees of NSW Health, and an Australian National Audit Office employee.
2. Scott Morrison calls for same-sex marriage referendum.
Appearing on last night’s 7.30 Social Service Minister Scott Morrison has called for a referendum on the issue of same-sex marriage.
He said that the current debate is uneven, leaving people expressing their religious views against gay marriage being branded as bigots.
“I don’t think we’ve been having a very even-handed debate on this issue. I mean, when you have a situation when it’s reported that there are two commercial television networks won’t allow the running of an advertisement that simply supports the existing law, then I worry, I really worry about what might happen if we were to change this law, and as a result, what people of different religious views, not just Christian, but Islamic views, views of Hindi, views of Sikhs, views of Jews, views of all different religions.”