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Parliament house gets fenced off

The lawns of parliament house will soon be off limits to visitors, due to growing concerns about terrorism. Jack Fryer looks into this and why some people are disappointed about the decision.
Category: Audio, Audio, News and Commentary
Topics: News
Tags: Anti-terrorism, Australia, Australian parliament, australian politics, democracy
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