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Australia news live: cabinet’s national security committee to meet as US and Israel strike Iran

Following reported strikes in Iran by the US and Israel, Australia's National Security Committee is convening. Foreign Minister Penny Wong stated Australia was not informed in advance of the strikes and has updated travel advice for Israel, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

Ben SmeeThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-02-28 · 22:51 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 7 min
Australia news live: cabinet’s national security committee to meet as US and Israel strike Iran
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Following reported strikes in Iran by the US and Israel, Australia's National Security Committee is convening. Foreign Minister Penny Wong stated Australia was not informed in advance of the strikes and has updated travel advice for Israel, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. A crisis center has been activated to provide consular support to Australians in the region, and a registration portal has opened for Australians in Iran and Israel. Wong emphasized Iran's destabilizing role in the region and stated that Australia did not participate in the strikes. The Australian government advises Australians in the affected region to follow travel advice and seek safety, acknowledging potential difficulties with repatriation due to airspace closures.

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The Coalition supports the US and Israeli-led bombing of Iran.

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Travel advice has been updated for Israel, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

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Australia did not know about strikes in advance.

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Australia stands with the people of Iran in opposing an oppressive regime.

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Iran has been a destabilising force in the region for decades.

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Key events11m agoAustralia did not know about strikes in advance: Wong28m agoOpposition supports Iran bombing37m agoBurke coy on US notice of Iran bombing1h agoAustralia supports Trump's bombing: Labor2h agoWelcomeShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featurePenny Wong has confirmed travel advice has been updated for Israel, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.She says Australia is engaged with international partners and consular staff around the world.“We have activated our crisis centre to provide consular support to Australians in the region and this morning we are opening our registration portal in Iran and Israel.”Penny Wong has been asked about the legal basis for the bombings under international law.“I will leave it for the United States and Israel to speak of the legal basis for the attacks.“What I would say to Australians is that Iran has been a destabilising force in the region for decades. It has orchestrated attacks on Australia and I think we all understand this issue did not start yesterday.”Asked about assistance for Australians seeking to come home, Wong says the government does anticipate a difficult period ahead but won’t be drawn on repatriation flights.“In this situation, the airspace is closed.”Australia did not know about strikes in advance: WongTom McIlroyThe foreign minister, Penny Wong, says Australia was not told in advance about the bombing of Iran but won’t say whether intelligence facilities here were used.“We weren’t told advance. You wouldn’t expect us to be but you would see there’s obviously been a lot of discussion,” she siad.“We are not at the centre of the issues in the Middle East but we obviously play a role international community.”Wong says Australia stands with the people of Iran in opposing an oppressive regime.“Ultimately Iran’s future must be determined by the people of Iran.“Australian involvement, obviously, we did not participate in the strikes and you would not expect us to participate.”She says Australians in the region should follow travel advice and seek safety.Tim Wilson told ABC TV the international rules based order still matters, despite the bombing of Iran.“The aim should be that the Iranian people take control of their destiny, they decide their future and that is not with mullahs in charge, as far as I’m concerned, and clearly not as far as the Iranian people are concerned.“But it’s their decision about how want to run their lives, and their country, rather than having something imposed on them by the Islamic regime that has caused terror, led to the punishment and subjugation of women, homosexuals and exported terrorism world.”Wilson said he expects the US to continue to be a critical leader in the world.Opposition supports Iran bombingTom McIlroyThe shadow treasurer, Tim Wilson, says the Coalition supports the US and Israeli-led bombing of Iran.He told ABC TV the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei means “the world is now a safer place.”“The reality is this situation’s been building for some time. Iran has exported terrorism around the world, including into Australia,” he said.“A co-ordinated attack to address what has clearly been an ongoing build up of their nuclear program is something that is very good for international peace and security.“Of course we hope the situation is contained and we watch it closely.”Burke coy on US notice of Iran bombingTom McIlroyThe home affairs minister, Tony Burke, won’t say if Australia was told about the US and Israel-led bombing of Iran overnight.The Albanese government has offered support to the US president, Donald Trump, and Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.But Burke won’t say if there was any warning from Australia’s closest ally and defence partner.“The actions, as stated by the United States and Israel, have been taken by them,” he told Channel 7.“I won’t go into what conversations happen back and forth. But those two governments are the ones taking the action.”He said Australia’s role was to look after Australian citizens in the region, including diplomats.“You’ve got temporary closures of a number of airports at the moment, but we expect that commercial options will still be available, and people should take them.“Overnight, for Australians who are in Lebanon, in Israel, or in Qatar, we have upgraded our travel advice to do not travel. That means if you are already there, if it is safe to leave, leave.“Get out. Don’t delay.”‘Leadership needed not sycophantic capitulation’: Labor anti-war group voices disappointment in partyALP members who oppose war are disappointed Australia has offered support to the US and Israeli bombing of Iran overnight.The patron of Labor Against War group, former senator Doug Cameron, said the government had made the wrong decision in supporting Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. “Albanese’s backing of Israeli and US attacks on Iran shows that we are completely devoid of acting independently from Trump and Netanyahu,” Cameron said.“There was a time when Labor pursued peace not war. That time is long gone. Leadership needed not sycophantic capitulation to militarism.”Australia supports Trump's bombing: LaborTom McIlroyLabor frontbencher Andrew Charlton says the Australian government hopes the bombing in Iran achieves peace and stability in the region.Speaking on Sky, the cabinet secretary said Australia has a very small presence in the region, with officials supporting diplomats and their families to get home safely.“Australia stands with the people of Iran,” he said.“They have faced brutal repression and Iran has been a destabilising force in the region and they’ve been pursuing nuclear weapons in contravention of international law.”Charlton said Australians should pay attention to the Smartraveller website if they are in the region or contemplating travel to risky locations.Tom McIlroy‘Iran is an enemy of Australia’: Andrew HastieLiberal frontbencher Andrew Hastie says he supports the bombing in Iran by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.Speaking to Sky News, Hastie said: double quotation markIran is an enemy of Australia. They’ve conducted terrorism on our shores and they’re also a geopolitical bad actor. They’ve been seeking a nuclear weapon for some time and they’ve just murdered upwards of 25,000 of their own citizens over the last few months. Hastie, an SAS veteran, says he’s not surprised Trump has taken the opportunity to strike Iran, likening the moves to actions in Venezuala and Nigeria.Hastie says Trump is “setting the conditions for regime change in Iran”: double quotation markThere is a lot of risk and as a veteran of the so-called forever wars, I’m very suspicious of regime change by force. Liberal member for Canning, Andrew Hastie. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAPTom McIlroyGreens label US-Israel war on Iran a ‘new illegal bombing campaign’Greens leader Larissa Waters has warned the Albanese government against supporting the growing war in Iran, calling it “a new illegal bombing campaign” by US president Donald Trump and Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu.Waters said there is a strong likelihood the bombing has direct or indirect assistance from military facilities at Pine Gap and North West Cape: double quotation markTrump and Netanyahu’s illegal attacks last night have unleashed chaos across the Middle East. This war will not bring safety to the brave Iranian people who are fighting for liberation from the brutal regime. Innocent people have already been massacred, including at least 60 children in southern Iran killed by US and Israeli strikes on an elementary school last night. Our hearts ache for their families. This war will see homes and cities razed to the ground and countless innocent lives lost. Greens leader Senator Larissa Waters Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAPWaters said the Greens condemned the “illegal, abhorrent and unilateral attacks”: double quotation markAustralians do not want to be dragged into another US-Israeli war. Australia’s support of Trump and Netanyahu’s illegal attack last night was disgraceful. We cannot bomb our way to peace.” NSW unveils sweeping foster care reformThe NSW Labor government has announced major changes to the state’s out-of-home-care system.The Minns government this morning announced it will implement tougher accountability measures for non-government providers in the sector that cares for more than 13,000 vulnerable children.The government will also spearhead foster care recruitment and reduce the outsourcing of child protection services.The minister for families and communities, Kate Washington, said: double quotation markDespite significant and rising taxpayer investment, rates of restoration, guardianship and adoption continue to fall. It’s clear the current program has failed to deliver, that’s why we undertaking significant reform. Accountability is non-negotiable when it comes to children’s safety and public trust. We are building a new foster care system where kids come first – every child deserves to grow up with love, safety and stability. WelcomeGood morning. Welcome to our live news blog this Sunday.The federal government is moving quickly to respond to events in Iran.Last night, Australia declared its support for US action to stop Tehran obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent threats to international peace and security.Anthony Albanese said in a statement: “Australia stands with the brave people of Iran in their struggle against oppression.”The prime minister said Iran’s ruling regime had been a “destabilising force” for decades through its ballistic missile and nuclear programs, support for armed proxies, and “brutal acts of violence and intimidation”.The national security committee of cabinet is due to meet about 8.30am this morning, and the foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, will speak from Adelaide about 9.45am.The government has criticised the Iranian regime’s brutal crackdown on protesters, which has left thousands of Iranian civilians dead, and highlighted Iranian-led foreign attacks in Australia.Iran directed at least two attacks on Australian soil in 2024, carried out to target the Jewish community. Australia expelled Iran’s ambassador to Australia last year.
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