ASIO Director-General of Security Mike Burgess during a Senate estimates hearing at Parliament.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
Mr Dutton said the group adhered to an “abhorrent,violent ideology that encourages lone-wolf terrorist actors who would seek to cause significant harm to our way of life and our country”.
“Members of SKD have already been convicted of terrorist offences in the United Kingdom,including encouraging terrorism,preparing for a terrorist attack and possession and dissemination of terrorist material,” he said.
The decision to proscribe a terrorist organisation lies with the Governor-General,on the advice of the government,which then criminalises any membership or association with that group. Other groups on the list include Al-Qaeda,Al-Shabaab and Islamic State.
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ASIO director-general Mike Burgess confirmed his agency had recommended to the government that other ideologically motivated extremist groups also be listed but suggested it decided they did not meet the legal definition. He conceded the UK’s definition for proscribing a terrorist organisation was broader than Australia’s.
“There are other groups we have proposed. Obviously how that happens and whether or not they meet the legal threshold is a matter for others,” Mr Burgess told a Senate estimates hearing on Monday.
“This is a group[Sonnenkrieg Division] that actually does have reach here … it is very findable online,some Australians do connect with this group,so it does have relevance here. It’s not highly active but it does have resonance here.