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Conversations 7: Senator Scott Ludlam and security

Senator Scott LudlamA brief conversation with Greens Senator Scott Ludlam recorded at the Ruxcon 2013 security conference provides an excuse to discuss the Attorney-General’s appointment of a former ASIO director-general as his chief of staff.

Senator George Brandis, Australia’s new Attorney-General under the Coalition government, announced the appointment of Paul O’Sullivan as his chief of staff on 17 October.

O’Sullivan has a distinguished career in public service, including as Director-General of ASIO, a Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador to Germany, High Commissioner to New Zealand and National Security Adviser to Prime Minister John Howard.

“The appointment will underline the strong national security focus which I intend to bring to the Attorney-General’s portfolio,” Brandis said in a statement emailed to the media just after 1800 AEDT on a day when the news was dominated by the bushfire threat in New South Wales, where it was feared hundreds of homes have been destroyed.

“National security seems to have become the over-riding pre-occupation of the Attorney-General’s office, such that it’s had to get them to talk about anything else,” Ludlam told Corrupted Nerds, describing the timing of the announcement as “extremely cynical”.

“Maybe it’s an indicator that there’s some nervousness there about some kind of public backlash. It’s hard to read. I think what we will see, though, the repetitive pattern of behaviour on behalf of the attorney-general’s department, you could predict safely that it will only be a matter of time before the data retention raises its head, for example, and I’m not expecting anything at all progressive — despite that fact that Senator Brandis prides himself as a true liberal.”

The interview was recorded on 26 October 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. Stilgherrian’s commentary was written and recorded 3 November 2013.

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Episode Notes

  1. NSW bushfires: dozens of homes destroyed, Sydney skies darkened, ABC News, 17 October 2013. Audio from this story was used in the podcast.
  2. New South Wales enduring worst day of bushfires in years, ABC Radio’s PM, 17 October 2013. Audio from this story was used in the podcast.
  3. Attorney-General’s media release on the appointment of Paul O’Sullivan as chief of staff.
  4. No Coalition policy on data retention, copyright infringement, ZDNet, 26 August 2013.
  5. Brandis’ staffing coup points to ‘national security focus’, Crikey, 18 October 2013.
  6. Protection of intellectual property a priority, says Brandis, The Australian, 15 October 2013.
  7. Brandis calls time on online piracy, The Australian, 28 October 2013.
  8. We Should Be Spending Billions Fighting Bathtubs, Not Terrorism, Rick Valkfinge, 15 November 2012.
  9. My column, Will Attorney-General Brandis be the spooks’ breakwater?, ZDNet, 15 October 2013.
  10. Essential Media polling [PDF] on Australians’ attitudes to surveillance, 8 October 2013.
  11. Australians worry more about privacy now, ZDNet, 8 October 2013.
  12. My column, Could privacy fears burst the dot-com bubble?, ZDNet, 10 September 2013.
  13. The Cowboy of the NSA: Inside Gen. Keith Alexander’s all-out, barely-legal drive to build the ultimate spy machine, Foreign Policy, 8 September 2013.

[Photo: Original photo of Senator Scott Ludlam courtesy of Australian Greens. Digital manipulation by Stilgherrian, available for re-use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs license (CC BY-ND).]

Corrupted Nerds coverage of Breakpoint and Ruxcon was made possible by Extra Special Supporters Adam Thomas, Justin Warren, Andrew Zammit, Sean Richmond, Cunning S7Unt, Peter Williams; Special Supporters Christopher Neal, Glen Roberts, Johan de Wit; and many others.

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